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Judge tosses suit over 'race-norming' in NFL dementia tests
Read full article: Judge tosses suit over 'race-norming' in NFL dementia testsA federal judge on Monday, March 8, 2021, dismissed a lawsuit that challenged race-norming in dementia tests for retired NFL players, a practice that some say makes it harder for Black athletes to show injury and qualify for awards. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic, File)PHILADELPHIA – A federal judge on Monday dismissed a lawsuit that challenged “race-norming” in dementia tests for retired NFL players, a practice that some say makes it harder for Black athletes to qualify for awards that average more than $500,000. The judge instead ordered the NFL and the lead lawyer in the overall $1 billion settlement to resolve the issue through mediation. That process would appear to exclude the Black players who sued. He wants race-norming banned in NFL testing going forward, and cases reviewed if it was used in the past.
Lawyers: NFL concussion awards discriminate against Blacks
Read full article: Lawyers: NFL concussion awards discriminate against BlacksLawyers for ex-players Henry and Najeh Davenport said their clients were denied awards based on a discriminatory testing regime" that weighs sociological factors including race. Both men would have qualified for awards had race not been considered, they said. The dementia claims have proven especially contentious three-quarters of them have been denied, often after challenges from the NFL. Lawyers for ex-players Kevin Henry and Najeh Davenport said their clients were denied awards based on a discriminatory testing regime" that weighs demographic factors including race. Both men would have qualified for awards had race not been considered, they said.