The NFL is facing renewed legal pressure in Florida after Attorney General James Uthmeier issued an investigative subpoena targeting the league’s diversity hiring practices. The move centers on the NFL’s Rooney Rule, a policy that requires teams to interview minority and female candidates for top football operations jobs, including head-coach and general-manager openings. According to Bloomberg , Uthmeier announced the subpoena on Wednesday, May 13, in a public social media post, where he also released a copy of a letter sent directly to the league. In the letter, he argued that even after the NFL revised portions of the Rooney Rule earlier this year, the policy may still violate Florida law by encouraging race- and sex-based considerations during hiring decisions. Originally introduced in 2003, the Rooney Rule was created to expand opportunities for underrepresented candidates across the league.…