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On Thursday afternoon, the United States Supreme Court struck down affirmative action programs in college admissions, leading to some speculation that this ruling could also be applied to other business settings as well. In response, the NFL has made it clear that they have not changed their commitment to diversity.

On Friday, NFL insider Jonathan Jones obtained a letter that NFL senior leadership sent to all NFL employees that reaffirmed the NFL’s commitment to “diversity, equity, and inclusion.”

“In light of the public interest in today’s Supreme Court decisions and possible speculation about their scope and application in other business settings, we want to be clear about the NFL’s commitment,” the letter began.

“Our dedication to the fundamental principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion remains unchanged. We will not pause in pursuing our policies and programs that are designed to create a level playing field, to ensure that diverse voices are heard and respected, and to hire, promote and develop leaders who represent the full spectrum of America.

“We will continue working with each of you, the 32 clubs, and colleagues outside the League to make the NFL a leading organization that models an inclusive, respectful, and supportive workplace for everyone.”

“We have seen the power of opportunity when it is placed in someone’s hands. We know the power of inclusion and the inestimable value of having diverse voices actively involved in decision-making throughout the League. And we have seen the extraordinary results of a shared mission with the players and clubs to create positive change in underserved and underrepresented communities across the country,” the letter continued.

“Like the game of football, we strive to be a unifying organization that brings people together with a commitment to equity and an appreciation of difference. Thus, on all these fronts and more, our commitment will not waver, our work will continue unabated, and our focus will be on continuing our progress.”

“If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact our DEI office or your HR Business Partner.”

This makes it pretty clear that the NFL’s policies like the Rooney Rule will remain in place despite the Supreme Court decision.

[Jonathan Jones]