Judge David S. Doty, Architect of Big NFL Labor Law, Dies at 96

Judge David S. Doty, 1929–2026
In Memoriam · U.S. District Court, District of Minnesota

Judge David S. Doty

July 1, 1929  –  June 27, 2026  ·  96 years old

Senior U.S. District Judge David S. Doty died on Saturday, June 27, 2026, just three days shy of his 97th birthday. Appointed to the federal bench in Minnesota by President Ronald Reagan in 1987, Doty went on to become one of the most influential legal figures in modern football history, shaping the economic foundations of the league for more than three decades.

The Docket That Changed the NFL

1992
McNeil v. NFL
Struck down the league’s restrictive “Plan B” system, a ruling that forced the creation of the player movement rules that define the game today — the birth of modern free agency.
1993
White v. NFL (Reggie White Settlement)
Authorized the historic class-action settlement that cemented the structure still governing the league: a salary cap paired with unrestricted free agency.
1993–2012
Continuing Jurisdiction, CBA Oversight
Retained authority over the NFL’s Collective Bargaining Agreement for nearly twenty years, regularly hearing disputes over player discipline and revenue distribution as a steady check on league power.
2008
Vick v. NFL
Ruled in favor of quarterback Michael Vick, allowing him to retain $16 million in bonus money.
2015
Peterson v. NFL
Sided with running back Adrian Peterson in his appeal of a league suspension.

A Lifetime of Public Service

Before his nearly four decades on the federal bench, Doty served six years as a captain in the U.S. Marine Corps. He graduated from the University of Minnesota Law School in 1961 and spent the following 26 years in private trial practice before his judicial appointment.

Colleagues remembered him for his down-to-earth demeanor and sharp wit, and for treating shoe-shiners and Supreme Court Justices with the exact same level of kindness. He maintained an active caseload up until just a few months before his death.

“Judge Doty devoted his life to public service and the law, presiding over NFL-related litigation for many years during his distinguished career.” — NFL official statement

Doty’s rulings outlived the disputes that produced them. The free agency and salary cap framework he helped establish remains the backbone of the league’s economics today — a legacy that will continue to shape professional football long after his passing.

United States District Court · District of Minnesota · 1987–2026

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