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By Chuck Muth Part two of a three part series I swear I’m not clairvoyant. And I swear I have no inside court information. What […]
By Chuck Muth Part two of a three part series I swear I’m not clairvoyant. And I swear I have no inside court information. What […]
By Thomas Mitchell The Nevada Supreme Court unanimously ruled earlier this month that online publications are protected under the state’s 1970s-era shield law that protects […]
By Robert Fellner NPRI’s policy director In an effort to defend our state constitution and representative system of government, the Senate Republican Caucus recently filed […]
By Thomas Mitchell Gov. Steve Sisolak has signed into law a bill that will make it impossible for the public and even elected officials to […]
By Michael Schaus NPRI Senate Bill 224 — the PERS secrecy bill — was recently amended by the Assembly Government Affairs Committee to make the […]
By Thomas Mitchell Never tell the boss no. This past week the Legislative Counsel Bureau, the Legislature’s attorneys, told Democratic Gov. Steve Sisolak and the […]
By Perly Viasmensky This past Monday several government offices were plagued with different swearings in, from the Nevada Supreme Court with two new justices and […]
By Thomas Mitchell As Adam Laxalt closes out his term as attorney general and transitions the office to his successor in January, he took the […]
By Thomas Mitchell With the election of Democratic majorities in both the state Assembly and Senate, many fear that, as Yogi Berra once said, it’s […]
By Thomas Mitchell In a narrow 4-3 decision Thursday the Nevada Supreme Court strengthened the public’s access to records held by government agencies, ruling that […]
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