In The News: William S. Boyd School of Law

Protesters opposed to government COVID-19 vaccine and mask mandates descended upon the homes of two Clark County commissioners and School Board President Linda Cavazos on Sunday, staging noisy and “scary” demonstrations before dispersing.
The head of a Miami-based financial advisory firm has been accused of helping her romantic and business partner carry out a cherry-picking scheme that funneled millions of dollars into accounts owned by his parents.

In high-profile legal cases, it's sometimes not just about who wins and loses.

In high-profile legal cases, it's sometimes not just about who wins and loses.

When 96-year-old Joyce Mack moved to Las Vegas more than 70 years ago, the valley was mostly empty desert and scrub.

Las Vegas police help federal officials capture undocumented immigrants jailed for nonviolent crimes, a shift in practice that critics say was never made public.
Former White House adviser Stephen Bannon turned himself in to federal custody Monday, days after he was indicted on criminal charges for not cooperating with the House select committee’s investigation into the Capitol attack on Jan. 6.

The judge in Kyle Rittenhouse’s murder trial, already the subject of scrutiny for various actions in the case, drew attention again on Monday for his handling of jury instructions.
Legalized sports betting has turned into a modern-day gambling gold rush.

The judge in Kyle Rittenhouse’s murder trial, already the subject of scrutiny for various actions in the case, drew attention again on Monday for his handling of jury instructions.

The judge in Kyle Rittenhouse’s murder trial, already the subject of scrutiny for various actions in the case, drew attention again on Monday for his handling of jury instructions.

President Joe Biden nominated Nevada Assembly Speaker Jason Frierson on Friday, Nov. 12, 2021, as the next U.S. attorney for the state.