Two major events are going to snarl traffic in Las Vegas Friday.
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Nevada’s death row houses 64 inmates. Some of them have killed multiple people, including children. Others ended the lives of elderly victims. Some shot police officers or strangers, while others stabbed someone they knew.
Justice of the Peace Melanie Tobiasson has filed a federal lawsuit that accuses the Nevada Commission on Judicial Discipline of violating her constitutional rights.
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.
Chief Justice Kristina Pickering, who is up for re-election in June, spoke with the Las Vegas Review-Journal about her time on the Nevada Supreme Court.
A former Family Court judge who wants to regain a seat on the bench highlighted his experience during a Las Vegas Review-Journal debate against his two opponents.
Four candidates vying for a seat on the Clark County Family Court bench discussed custody battles within households that endure domestic violence.
A pair of Las Vegas judges face possible suspension after a Nevada judicial panel found they posed “a substantial threat of serious harm to the public or administration of justice.”
In his application for a vacant judicial seat, Mark Bailus included a letter from his campaign manager that blamed the gender of his opponent, Mary Kay Holthus, for his failed election bid.
Former Marine Walter Laak terrorized neighbors and attacked a pastor of a Las Vegas church, prosecutors said Wednesday.