In its ruling on Brumfield v. Dodd (1975), the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana described LISA as "an organization of private schools which publicly maintains a racist policy and has advised its members openly how to discourage black enrollment".
[4] LISA's logo, reflecting its segregated origins and location in what was formerly the Confederacy, featured an adaptation of the Confederate battle flag, which has been described as a White supremacist hate symbol.
[7] LISA held its last competition in 1992 and ceased to exist as a corporate entity on November 17, 1997.
[2] Schools competed in two divisions, A and AA, according to enrollment, with districts arranged by geography and traditional rivalries.
LISA’s competitive sports programs included baseball, softball, basketball, cross country, track and field, and football.