INSIDE THE NFL: IS THE NFL VICARIOUSLY LIABLE FOR THE ACTS OF ITS PLAYERS?

Published: Nov. 4, 2014, 11 p.m.

INSIDE THE NFL will be a three part series, which will be candid discussions about going \u201cInside the NFL\u201d, and examining race, drugs, domestic violence, child abuse, and player discipline.\xa0\n\nNFL, Clubs, and Players Union \u2013 Be careful what you ask for?\xa0\n\nIS THE NFL VICARIOUSLY LIABLE FOR THE ACTS OF ITS PLAYERS?\n\nThis episode will examine how the NFL has handled the recent allegations of domestic violence and child abuse.\xa0 We will discuss whether the role of the NFL and its players union should include disciplinary actions against players for acts committed in their personal lives.\xa0 We will also examine whether disciplinary action has been or is fair and impartial and what role does race play, if at all, in addressing off the field acts committed by players.\xa0 Finally, this episode will examine whether the NFL has been inclusive or exclusive in handling issues like drugs, domestic violence, and race and off the field acts committed by its players.