Lawyers for two churches argued before the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that Nevada has ordered tougher COVID-19 restrictions on places of worship than most businesses.
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A Nevada sex worker sued Gov. Steve Sisolak on Monday over continued shutdown of the state’s legal brothels.
A Clark County prosecutor is challenging a Las Vegas justice of the peace with a dozen years on the bench.
District Court Judge Douglas Herndon and Assemblyman Ozzie Fumo traded jabs over an old case during a Review-Journal debate for Seat D on the Nevada Supreme Court.
A Las Vegas judge on Thursday rebuked the state’s process of deciding who should open up new marijuana dispensaries.
An agreement to transfer marijuana dispensary licenses awarded almost two years ago was conditionally approved Friday by the Nevada Tax Commission, two weeks into a trial over how the multimillion-dollar licenses were initially doled out.
For more than 16 years, Erik Lloyd worked to help fellow Clark County police officers hurt or killed in the line of duty.
With coronavirus infections on the rise in Clark County, jury trials that had been scheduled to start next month in District Court were canceled, Chief Judge Linda Bell said Monday.
Some of Nevada’s most high-profile attorneys launched into opening statements Friday during a trial over marijuana dispensary licenses that could take months or come to an screeching halt within days.
The Department of Justice announced Thursday that nearly $11.6 million in coronavirus relief funds would be delivered to cities and police departments across Nevada.