Florida’s far-right attorney general is threatening the NFL in an effort to kill a decades-old rule designed to hire more nonwhite head coaches.
State attorney general James Uthmeier is currently running in a Republican primary race for re-election later this year, which is important context for some patently absurd, MAGA-brained legal crusades he’s launched of late. Last year, for example, he accused medical organizations of racketeering because they’d reached a fact-based consensus on the safety of gender-affirming care.
Now, Uthmeier is going after the NFL over its Rooney Rule.
The rule, which requires teams to interview at least two nonwhite candidates for head coach roles, was instituted in 2003 following an analysis backed by lawyer Johnnie Cochran that showed how hiring disparities affected Black coaches in the league, in which the majority of players are Black. The analysis found hiring disparities between Black and white coaches, despite a finding that Black coaches outperform white counterparts in several metrics.
“Complexion of the decision-makers often creates barriers to equal opportunity,” the report read. “It is not always a case of overt or conscious racism; more often, it is about people being most comfortable with those who are most familiar to them.”
Uthmeier, echoing conservative propaganda that has framed antidiscrimination efforts as racist toward white people, said in a video on Wednesday that the rule defies Florida law because “hiring decisions cannot be based on race.” He demanded the league suspend the rule or face potential “enforcement action … for race-based discrimination.”








