The opinion from the Nevada Supreme Court stems from a lawsuit filed by a woman who claimed she was subject to a “demeaning and humiliating” strip search while visiting a Nevada prison.
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A former employee of the Nevada Supreme Court alleged in a federal lawsuit that she was fired from her job because of a mental illness disability.
The Nevada Supreme Court has ruled that workers have the right to sue employers if they are fired for using medical marijuana outside of work.
The Nevada Board of Pharmacy is appealing a recent ruling from a judge who determined that the board can no longer regulate marijuana.
Former university regent James Dean Leavitt is challenging appointed Judge Maria Gall for the District Court Department 9 seat.
The Nevada Board of Pharmacy can no longer classify cannabis as a Schedule 1 drug, a district Judge ruled on Wednesday.
The State Bar of Nevada is calling for defense attorney Ozzie Fumo to be disciplined for referring to a state Supreme Court justice as a “white supremacist.”
Abortions up to 24 weeks of pregnancy are enshrined in Nevada state law through a process that would be difficult to undo.
Motorcycle groups in Nevada had a long history of violent clashes before last month’s shooting on a Henderson highway.
Mesquite’s chief of police filed a defamation lawsuit against a former reporter, but the two have reached an undisclosed settlement.
The Mob Museum kicked off Black History Month with a panel discussion celebrating the state’s “Black legal trailblazers.”
Chief District Judge Linda Bell announced Thursday that she is running for a seat on the Nevada Supreme Court.
A federal judge on Tuesday sentenced a member of the Fort McDermitt Paiute and Shoshone Tribe to life in prison for the murders of two women on tribal land.
Another family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit for one of the five bicyclists killed in crash south of Las Vegas by an impaired truck driver in December 2020.
“My thing is really that nobody should go through this alone,” said Julia Lazareck, president of Prison Families Alliance.