Two teachers, each facing misdemeanor charges of disturbing the peace, appeared before judges and had their trial dates set.
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Between November 2021 and April, 96 SafeNest clients were asked what justice meant to them after being victims of domestic violence.
Foundation Chair Beverly Rogers and Chief Executive Officer Rory Reid filed lawsuits Tuesday in First Judicial District Court in Carson City, Educate Nevada Now announced.
In court minutes Thursday, Judge Timothy Williams wrote: “For this Court to decide this issue, it is best to have a full and fair evidentiary hearing.”
A 15-year-old boy pleaded guilty Monday to a felony charge of making a terroristic threat for his role in a series of racist threats made against black Arbor View High School students.
A Las Vegas jury has awarded a total of $540,000 to three former Canyon Springs High School students who were attacked during a 2013 event.
Testimony wrapped up Tuesday in a civil trial over whether the Clark County School District did enough to protect two students at Henderson’s Greenspun Junior High from being bullied.
Supreme court justices continued their campaign asking the public to vote yes on the initiative to establish a Nevada Court of Appeals during a panel discussion at Boyd Law School on Monday.
The allegations appear in an amended complaint filed this week in U.S. District Court by John and Dina Phipps, the parents of an autistic child who is nonverbal. The boy was a 10-year-old student at Variety School, a school for disabled students, when the allegations arose.