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US Supreme court rejects NFL attempt to move racism case to arbitration

The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected an appeal by the National Football League (NFL) and three teams—the New York Giants, Denver Broncos, and Houston Texans—seeking to move Brian Flores' racial discrimination case to NFL-controlled arbitration.

By ReutersAl JazeeraFiled 2026-05-26 · 14:26 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
US Supreme court rejects NFL attempt to move racism case to arbitration
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The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected an appeal by the National Football League (NFL) and three teams—the New York Giants, Denver Broncos, and Houston Texans—seeking to move Brian Flores' racial discrimination case to NFL-controlled arbitration. The lower court had previously ruled that the NFL could not compel Flores, a former Miami Dolphins head coach, to arbitrate his workplace bias claims through a process overseen by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. Flores' 2022 lawsuit alleges systematic discrimination against Black coaches by the NFL and several teams, violating federal and state laws. He claims he was subjected to "sham interviews" with the Giants and Broncos to comply with the Rooney Rule, which requires minority candidates to be interviewed for coaching positions. Two other Black coaches, Steve Wilks and Ray Horton, have joined Flores as plaintiffs in the lawsuit.

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Two other Black coaches, Steve Wilks and Ray Horton, joined Flores' lawsuit.

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The Rooney Rule, adopted in 2003, requires minorities to be interviewed for coaching jobs.

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Flores alleged he was subjected to 'sham interviews' to satisfy the NFL's Rooney Rule.

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Brian Flores accused the NFL and several teams of discriminating against Black candidates for coaching and management jobs.

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The US Supreme Court rejected the NFL's attempt to move Brian Flores' racial discrimination case to arbitration.

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The league, plus New York Giants, Denver Broncos and Houston Texans, to move case to proceedings controlled by the NFL.The US Supreme Court has turned away a ⁠bid by the National Football League to move a Black coach’s racial discrimination claims out of federal court and into arbitration proceedings controlled by the NFL.The justices declined to hear an ⁠appeal by the league and three of its teams filed after a lower court ruled that the NFL cannot force Brian Flores, the former Miami Dolphins head coach and current Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator, to arbitrate workplace bias ⁠claims through a process overseen by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4Minorities at World Cup fear ICE threat and how US immigration is enforcedlist 2 of 4NBA legend Jordan pays tribute to Guardiola at Man City manager’s sendofflist 3 of 4What are the 10 biggest FIFA World Cup upsets in history?list 4 of 4Senegal football fans return home after royal pardon in Moroccoend of listThe teams involved in the appeal were the New York Giants, Denver Broncos and Houston Texans.Flores, 45, has accused the NFL, the most popular professional sport league in the United States, of systematic discrimination against Black coaches.According to his 2022 lawsuit, the NFL and several teams discriminated against Black candidates for ‌coaching and management jobs in violation of federal and state laws. Flores filed the suit after being fired as head coach of the Miami Dolphins despite the team having a winning record for two consecutive seasons.Flores alleged that during his career, he was asked to have “sham interviews” with the Giants and Broncos merely to satisfy a 2003 NFL policy called the Rooney Rule requiring that minorities be interviewed for coaching jobs. The NFL adopted the Rooney Rule in 2003 in light of the historically low number of minorities in NFL ⁠head coaching positions.Two more Black coaches, former Arizona Cardinals head coach Steve Wilks and ⁠former longtime NFL assistant coach Ray Horton, later joined Flores as plaintiffs in the lawsuit.
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