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US Supreme Court may be divided over immigration suit that includes Nevada

Conservative Supreme Court justices expressed sharp skepticism about President Barack Obama’s immigration efforts Monday, leaving his actions to help millions of people who are in the country illegally in the hands of a seemingly divided court.

‘Maximum flood’ in Death Valley could keep Scotty’s Castle closed through 2019

The National Park Service now says it could take until 2019, or later, to reopen Scotty’s Castle in Death Valley National Park after the early 20th century mansion was damaged by a historic deluge in October that engineers are now calling a “probable maximum flood event.”

Oregon sheriff who met refuge occupiers plans to sue city

An Oregon sheriff under investigation for meeting with those who occupied a national wildlife refuge has filed notice that he plans to sue the city of John Day.

Judge’s order sent powerful message to Panama law firm

International scandal? As ever, Las Vegas plays its part. But with all the names and nations linked to the offshore accounts debacle, it’s easy to lose sight of the legal linchpin that has helped the light shine into this dark corner of commerce.