Law
Clark County School District police routinely use police powers outside of school grounds
Officers ‘not concerned about’ state’s governing statutes
CCSD police 'not concerned about' state's governing statutes.
Second District Court rules for foreclosure mediation program
To do so, judge repudiates his own previous ruling
To reach that decision, the judge repudiates his own previous ruling.
Court-managed foreclosure program may violate Nevada Constitution
Foreclosure mediation program uses 'powers of the Executive Branch,' could force recusal of state Supreme Court justices
Is the statewide home-foreclosure modification program run by the Nevada Supreme Court actually unconstitutional?
Horsford-led IFC may have illegally plundered millions from College Savings Plan
Participants in Higher Education Prepaid Tuition Program may now have grounds to sue
Participants who have invested money in the Higher Education Prepaid Tuition Program may now have grounds to sue.
NLV fire department confirms Oceguera’s double-dipping
Agreements show fire department paid Oceguera while he was in Carson City
Fire department agreements have confirmed that the North Las Vegas Fire Department paid Speaker Oceguera while he was working as a lawmaker in Carson City.
Speaker Oceguera - another government 'double-dipper'?
Records suggest Speaker, fire department flouted North Las Vegas city policy
Fire department records suggest both the Speaker and the fire department flouted North Las Vegas city policy.
Clark County school board’s proposed redistricting plan likely violates the Voting Rights Act
Trustees diluting the influence of Latino voters, parents
School board trustees' plan would dilute the influence of Latino voters.
‘Revised’ Democrat maps show more gerrymandering, little Hispanic influence
Democrats increase partisan advantage in congressional districts and barely touch Hispanic populations
The Democrats new redistricting proposal would increase their partisan advantage and barely increase the number of Hispanic legislative seats.
The lawmakers vs. the law: Part V
Pols become predators without the constitutional separation of powers
Centuries of history have shown that politicians become predators without the constitutional separation of powers.
The lawmakers vs. the law: Part IV
Nevada’s local government agencies hire state lawmakers so both can collude against taxpayers
Local governments in Nevada hire state lawmakers, explicitly because they are lawmakers, which allows both to collude against taxpayers.