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Enacted in 1967, Nevada’s “employment-luring” statute prohibits employers from inducing, influencing, persuading, or engaging prospective employees to “change from one place or another in this state” or to “bring workers of any class or calling ...
The yearslong case against six Nevada Republicans who were accused of submitting a bogus certificate that falsely declared President Donald Trump the winner of the state’s 2020 presidential election has been sent back to Clark County, where a jury is ...
The six Republicans held a ceremony in Carson City in December 2020 to sign the papers as part of a nationwide scheme to allow Trump to stay in office. A district court judge said in June the case should have been filed in Carson City. However, the Supreme ...
The Nevada Supreme Court handed a victory Thursday to Democratic state prosecutors who charged the state’s pro-Trump “fake electors” from 2020. The court ruled that the case should proceed in Clark County, home to Las Vegas and the bulk of the state ...
In State Comm'r of Ins. v. Chur, 2025 Nev. LEXIS 77 (Chur II), the Nevada Supreme Court found that a knowing violation of administrative regulations may constitute a knowing violation of law under NRS 78.138(7)(b)(2). 78.138(7) provides that a director is ...
The Murdoch Family Trust litigation is making news again. Media organizations sought access to the proceedings and access to court filings in the case. The district court denied access, instead entering an order sealing nearly all the documents in the case and closing the proceedings to the public.
In a case involving the Murdoch family’s conservative media empire, the Nevada Supreme Court rejected a lower court’s decision to keep secret what happened. Rupert Murdoch — whose assets include Fox News, The Wall Street Journal, New York Post and ...