The Supreme Court declined to intervene in the NFL's attempt to halt a racial discrimination lawsuit filed by Brian Flores, the Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator. Flores, who is Black, initiated the lawsuit in 2022 against the NFL and three of its franchises, alleging systemic racism in coaching searches. The justices issued a brief order stating they would not hear the NFL's argument that league rules necessitate the case to be resolved through arbitration.
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Supreme Court allows Brian Flores' racial discrimination lawsuit against NFL to proceed
The Supreme Court has decided not to stop Brian Flores' lawsuit against the NFL from moving forward in open court. Flores, who alleges systemic racism in coaching searches, filed the lawsuit in 2022 against the NFL and three franchises.
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Supreme Court won’t stop Brian Flores’ lawsuit against NFL from going to open court
Supreme Court allows Brian Flores' racial discrimination lawsuit against NFL to proceed