
Freakonomics Radio 604. Did the N.F.L. Solve Diversity Hiring? (Part 2)
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Sep 26, 2024 In this discussion, guests N. Jeremi Duru, a law professor and author examining racial equality in NFL coaching, Christopher Rider, an entrepreneurial studies professor focusing on equity analytics, and Scott Shephard, general counsel critiquing DEI initiatives, delve into the impact of the Rooney Rule. They explore its mixed results in promoting diversity in coaching, the link between NFL diversity practices and corporate America, and the ongoing challenges of systemic discrimination and meaningful change in hiring.
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Sham Interviews
- The Detroit Lions' GM, Matt Millen, openly stated his intention to hire Steve Mariucci, violating the Rooney Rule's spirit.
- No Black coaches agreed to interview, recognizing the process as a sham.
Strengthened Rule
- After violations by the Cowboys and Lions, the NFL strengthened the Rooney Rule.
- It now required "meaningful interviews," ensuring similar interview length and format for all candidates.
Declining Diversity
- Despite initial progress, the number of minority coaches declined after the mid-2000s.
- This demonstrates that initial momentum doesn't guarantee sustained progress.











