Here’s the latest on the Florida attorney general’s subpoena to the NFL.
Direct update
- The Florida Attorney General issued an investigative subpoena to the NFL in mid-May 2026 as part of a probe into the Rooney Rule and other DEI-related employment practices. The league has been cooperating with the AG’s office, and a June 12 appearance date was set to produce documents such as diversity reports and coaching demographic data from 2017 to the present.[1][6][7]
Key details
- The subpoena requires the NFL to appear in Tallahassee and to provide extensive records, including all diversity reports, coaching census data, and demographic surveys about race and sex of coaching staffs from 2017 onward.[7][1]
- Florida AG James Uthmeier has indicated this is part of a civil rights-related inquiry into the Rooney Rule and the league’s DEI programs and hiring practices.[2][4]
- The NFL has publicly stated it is cooperating with the investigation and has responded to communications from the AG’s office; Roger Goodell publicly confirmed cooperation and noted the June appearance deadline.[6][8]
Public reaction and context
- The probe and subpoena come after prior discussions and threats from the AG about potential enforcement actions if the Rooney Rule were not suspended or amended, and after related DEI program scrutiny by state authorities.[2][7]
What this means going forward
- The NFL will likely submit the requested documents and participate in the June 12 appearance. The scope includes historical coaching demographics and diversity reporting, which could influence ongoing DEI policy discussions and potential reforms in league hiring practices.[1][2]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest full articles or summarize the key documents the AG is seeking, and provide a timeline of events as they unfold.
Sources
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell says the league is cooperating with Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier after being issued a subpoena last week. Uthmeier sent the subpoena to the NFL on May 13 as his office investigates whether the league has committed potential civil rights violations related to the Rooney Rule and the league’s other employment practices, policies and programs. Uthmeier threatened possible enforcement actions against the league in March if it didn’t suspend the 23-year-old...
www.ajc.comNFL commissioner Roger Goodell says the league is cooperating with Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier after being issued a subpoena.
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abcnews.comFlorida's attorney general issues subpoena to the NFL, demanding records on the Rooney Rule, DEI programs and diversity hiring practices by June 12.
www.wfmd.comFlorida Attorney General James Uthmeier has issued a subpoena to the NFL as his office investigates whether the league has committed potential civils rights violations related to the Rooney Rule and the league's other employment practices, policies and programs.
www.wral.comNFL Commissioner Roger Goodell says the league is cooperating with Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier after being issued a subpoena last week
www.usnews.comNFL commissioner Roger Goodell says the league is cooperating with Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier after being issued a subpoena.
www.espn.comFlorida Attorney General James Uthmeier said he has issued an investigative subpoena to the NFL regarding the Rooney Rule
www.independent.co.ukFlorida Attorney General James Uthmeier has issued a subpoena to the NFL as his office investigates whether the league has committed potential civils rights violations related to the Rooney Rule and the league's other employment practices, policies and programs.
bleacherreport.comNFL Commissioner Roger Goodell says the league is cooperating with Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier after being issued a subpoena last week Roger Goodell Says NFL Cooperating with Florida AG After Receiving Subpoena.
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