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Nevada’s prison population remains above the national average, so some are saying it’s time to change the way people convicted of a crime are prosecuted…
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By law, police can take your private property if they think it was used in connection to a crime, even if you haven’t been convicted. This includes cars,…
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On March 14th, students all over the United States walked out of class to mark one month since 17 people were killed in a mass shooting at Marjory…
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Anyone who has watched a crime drama on TV knows the Miranda rights.You might even have them memorized: You have the right to remain silent. Anything you…
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Last week, Nevada Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske made some explosive charges. She said at least three people who are not U-S citizens were able to…
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Legal and immigrant rights groups jumped into action over the weekend, after the implementation of President Trump’s executive order banning people from…
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Governor Brian Sandoval will create a blue ribbon commission to look into resurrecting the now defunct Education Savings Accounts by changing the funding…
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Many – possibly even most - school districts have a dress code for students. And they vary considerably in their detail.The Clark County School District’s…
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Nevada's new educational savings accounts have attracted a great deal of attention.The accounts, which allow parents to take state per-pupil funding and…
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Nevada’s wiretap law has been on the books since before wireless devices came into daily use. But a three-justice state Supreme Court panel just ruled…