Karen Gray

Open-meeting-law fines: Solution or loop-hole?

Fines are no substitute for vigorous enforcement

March 3, 2011

Fines should not be a substitute for vigorous enforcement of current penalties.

Is CCSD preparing for a segregation lawsuit?

Legal counsel repeatedly claims attorney-client privilege

February 14, 2011

The legal status of the Clark County School District's desegregation plan remains an open question — one that the district refuses to clarify.

CCSD’s Westside story

How bureaucracies are marginalizing the children in West Las Vegas

February 1, 2011

How bureaucracies are marginalizing the educational opportunities of the children in West Las Vegas.

AG readies bid for subpoena powers over public bodies

Proposal faces many obstacles, objections

November 23, 2010

Masto's proposal faces many obstacles and objections.

The CCSD machine

School district active on all fronts to get, keep and control public money

October 28, 2010

Top officials in the Clark County School District have conducted large-impact, overtly political operations to ensure that maximum taxpayer dollars continue flowing into the district — regardless of the number of students it seriously fails.

The super-secret superintendent search

Clark County school board maneuvers around open-meeting laws

September 9, 2010

While looking for a new leader, the Clark County school board is maneuvering around open-meeting laws.

Nevada schools' billion-dollar blind spot

Shouldn’t superintendents be subject to ethics-in-government laws?

August 30, 2010

Why aren't superintendents subject to ethics-in-government laws?

A response to Attorney General Masto

Her commitment to open-meeting law enforcement remains in question

August 3, 2010

Questions remain about her commitment to open-meeting law enforcement.

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