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David Doty, Key U.S. District Judge in NFL Labor Cases, Dies at 96

David Doty, a prominent U.S. District Judge known for his significant influence on NFL labor issues and a landmark ruling in 1992 that shaped free agency, has passed away at 96.

Editorial StaffJune 29, 20261 min read

David Doty, who served as a U.S. District Judge, has died at the age of 96. He was well-known for his involvement in various NFL labor matters in his Minneapolis courtroom.

Doty's most notable contribution came in 1992 when he issued a ruling that played a crucial role in establishing modern free agency within the league.

His legal decisions have had a lasting impact on the NFL and its labor relations, marking him as a significant figure in sports law.

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Update at 04:39 UTC on 2026-07-02

ESPN NFL reported David Doty, the U.S. District Judge who directed numerous NFL labor matters in his Minneapolis courtroom and made a 1992 ruling that paved the way for modern free agency, has died at age 96.

Sources: ESPN NFL