When DeMaurice Smith was elected Executive Director of the National Football League Players Association, I publicly pledged my support and privately told De that my support included "staying out of the way." I was proud of the men who play professional football for the serious and thorough consideration given in...
Posted March 1, 2011 | 12:24:29 (EST)
As the NFL's collective bargaining agreement steams towards expiration just before midnight on March 3rd, it is worth examining the strategy behind the NFLPA's plan to decertify, the NFL's likely response, and the implications for labor relations in the NFL for the next decade or more.
DECERTIFICATION
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Posted May 24, 2010 | 17:47:51 (EST)
The United States Supreme Court's decision in American Needle, Inc. v National Football League, preserves the status quo and denies the NFL an early victory in the upcoming labor battle with the National Football League Players Association.
The NFL's position in American Needle was the legal version of a...
Posted February 16, 2010 | 11:19:28 (EST)
Public discussion of the looming labor war in the National Football League has all but conceded that NFL owners will lock out players if there is not a new collective bargaining agreement by March 2011. Owners will not lock out players in 2011. Instead, NFL owners will employ a tactic...
Posted January 15, 2010 | 09:31:45 (EST)
In March 1988, David Cornwell, a young black assistant general counsel for the National Football League, was charged with giving a speech to team owners and executives about the lack of black head coaches in the league. "We could not come at it as a racial issue," Cornwell said ......
Posted December 10, 2009 | 15:00:05 (EST)
I have already expressed my belief that Tiger Woods' personal tragedy is unnecessarily being amplified in the public airwaves. If he had a magic wand, a simple wave and Tiger could focus on rebuilding his family and we could move on. Unfortunately, clicking his heels three times is not going...
Posted December 8, 2009 | 14:07:38 (EST)
What is that Tiger Woods said or did that operates as a waiver of his right to keep his personal life personal?
On "Larry King Live" last week, Rick Reilly and Christine Brennan offered the following conclusion: Because Tiger is a well-paid endorser, we have the right to dig,...

Posted March 10, 2011 | 18:17:59 (EST)