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Sessions revives controversial civil-asset forfeiture policy
By B. B. Urness | Aug 16, 2017
Jeff Sessions, the former Attorney General, has reignited the practice of civil-asset forfeiture.
Report finds minorities targeted by Las Vegas police seizures
By D. D. Diggs | Aug 4, 2017
Minorities in Las Vegas have been disproportionately affected by police seizures, according to a recent report.
Concerns rise over Nevada's renewed asset forfeiture efforts
By B. B. Urness | Aug 3, 2017
Even Nevada's law-abiding citizens should be concerned about the renewed efforts regarding asset forfeiture.
Clark County urged to make collective bargaining public after misconduct scandal
By D. D. Diggs | Aug 3, 2017
Make collective bargaining public to avoid another sexual misconduct scandal at Clark County School District Aug 3 2017 COMMENTARY: Make collective bargaining public to avoid another sexual misconduct scandal at Clark County School District ###
Lessons learned from the challenges faced by Faraday Future
By D. D. Diggs | Jul 17, 2017
5 lessons from the Faraday Future fiasco Faraday Future, a once-promising electric vehicle startup, has faced significant challenges and setbacks.
Clark County School District faces calls for transparency amid misconduct issues
By B. B. Urness | Jun 20, 2017
The Clark County School District (CCSD) is facing a significant challenge with sexual misconduct incidents.
Nevada police body cam law lacks penalties, says Honchariw
By B. B. Urness | May 31, 2017
Nevada's current law on police body cameras lacks specific penalties for non-compliance, according to Daniel Honchariw.
Las Vegas scrutinizes city worker salaries after report
By D. D. Diggs | May 22, 2017
Las Vegas city workers' salaries have come under scrutiny following the release of new figures.
Reno lawmaker's lawsuit may define conflict of interest
By B. B. Urness | May 22, 2017
A lawsuit involving a Reno lawmaker may soon clarify the definition of a conflict of interest in Nevada.