Matthew Daniels, J.D., Ph.D. teaches human rights and law and is the creator and Executive Producer of the Human Rights Network. Daniels is Chair of Law & Human Rights at the Institute of World Politics in Washington, D.C., and founder of the Center for Law and Digital Culture at Brunel School of Law in London. He is also an Adjunct Professor of Law at Handong International Law School in Pohang, South Korea, and at the University of Costa Rica. Professor Daniels is the creator of the nonprofit organization Good of All, which launched a Universal Rights Scholarship Program at four historically black colleges and universities in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr., as a joint project with the Martin Luther King, Jr. Advisory Council of Georgia. Dr. Daniels also served as the Executive Producer and Educational Advisor for the human rights documentary A Higher Law on Georgia Public Broadcasting.
Longtime journalist and NBA analyst, Chris Broussard serves as co-host of Fox Sports FS1's FIRST THINGS FIRST. Broussard rose to national prominence as an NBA reporter at The New York Times, where he covered the Knicks and Nets as well as the NBA at-large from 1998 to 2004. Broussard got his start in sports writing at the Cleveland Plain Dealer in 1990, before becoming the Cleveland Cavaliers' beat writer for the Akron Beacon Journal in 1994.
Broussard joined ESPN in 2004, where he contributed to the network across a number of platforms, including articles for "ESPN The Magazine" and ESPN.com. He was a frequent contributor on "SportsCenter," providing viewers with the latest NBA news and insights from the sidelines. Broussard also made regular appearances on "NBA Countdown" and "First Take," alongside FS1 colleague Skip Bayless, whom he now joins as a regular contributor on UNDISPUTED.
Broussard was born in Baton Rouge, LA. He played basketball at Oberlin College and graduated with a degree in English in 1990. Broussard also is involved in numerous charitable endeavors, including serving as founder and president of The K.I.N.G. Movement, a national Christian men's organization.