Jon Gruden’s Legal Battle Takes Another Hit as NFL Arbitration Looms: Exploring the Former Raiders Coach’s Diminishing Options

LAS VEGAS — Jon Gruden, the former Las Vegas Raiders head coach, has faced further setbacks in his legal battle against the NFL and Commissioner Roger Goodell. The dispute, stemming from a series of leaked emails that led to Gruden’s resignation in 2021, appears to be steering inexorably toward arbitration under the league’s governance. Gruden initiated legal action against the NFL after emails he sent containing racist, sexist, and homophobic remarks were publicly disclosed. These emails, which were exchanged with former Washington Commanders’ president Bruce Allen from 2011 to 2018, surfaced during an NFL investigation … Read more

Jury Holds School District Liable for $5 Million in Damages in Case of Assistant Girls Basketball Coach’s Sexual Relationship with Student

San Diego, California – A San Diego jury has ruled that the Coronado Unified School District was negligent in the employment of an assistant girls basketball coach who engaged in a sexual relationship with one of his players. The former student, who was a 17-year-old senior at the time, was awarded $5 million in damages. The trial, which concluded last week, focused on Jordan Tyler Bucklew, who pleaded guilty to a felony count of unlawful sex with a minor in 2020. The victim filed a lawsuit in 2021, alleging negligence by the school district and … Read more