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Selling Sustainable Sodas, Shoes, Sweets Sustainably: Reasonable, Objective, Sustainability Marketing In A Global Energy And Environmental Transition, Meredith A. Wegener
Selling Sustainable Sodas, Shoes, Sweets Sustainably: Reasonable, Objective, Sustainability Marketing In A Global Energy And Environmental Transition, Meredith A. Wegener
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Transparency In Forensic Exams, Dorothy Sims, Chris Dove, Richard Frederick
Transparency In Forensic Exams, Dorothy Sims, Chris Dove, Richard Frederick
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Just Don’T Do It: Why Cannabis Regulations Are The Reason Cannabis Businesses Are Failing, Edward Adams
Just Don’T Do It: Why Cannabis Regulations Are The Reason Cannabis Businesses Are Failing, Edward Adams
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
“Twitter Jail” For The Jailer: The Precarious First Amendment Rights Of Police Officers To Share Workplace Concerns On Social Media, Frank D. Lomonte, Jessica Terkovich
“Twitter Jail” For The Jailer: The Precarious First Amendment Rights Of Police Officers To Share Workplace Concerns On Social Media, Frank D. Lomonte, Jessica Terkovich
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Supreme Court Legitimacy And Reform: Problems With Personnel And Composition Reform Proposals, Joe A. Morgan
Supreme Court Legitimacy And Reform: Problems With Personnel And Composition Reform Proposals, Joe A. Morgan
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Doing Things With The Language Of Law And Gender: Using Speech Act Theory To Understand The Meaning And Effect Of The Gender Identity Backlash, Susan Etta Keller
Doing Things With The Language Of Law And Gender: Using Speech Act Theory To Understand The Meaning And Effect Of The Gender Identity Backlash, Susan Etta Keller
Nevada Law Journal
A significant legal backlash against transgender individuals is currently under way. This movement--which includes state legislation, state executive action, and federal cases--seeks to limit access and participation by transgender individuals in school sports, use of bathrooms, access to appropriate care, and even the right to be addressed appropriately in the classroom. Properly understood as a political backlash in response to previous political gains by transgender individuals, this movement is composed of a series of speech acts: language that makes change in the world and alters human relations. This article identifies the features of the backlash and the power dynamics that …
The New Yellow Dog Contract: Mandatory Arbitration Agreements And Collective Action Waivers In The Aftermath Of Epic Systems, Eric Lundy
Nevada Law Journal Forum
Since the 1980s, the Supreme Court has consistently found arbitration agreements in employment contracts to be enforceable, citing a strong national policy favoring arbitration. This line of cases came to its apogee in 2018 with Epic Systems Corp. v. Lewis. The Court held that the statutory right to engage in concerted activities for the purpose of mutual aid or protection did not confer upon employees the right to bring class actions against their employer when they had signed an arbitration agreement with a collective action waiver. While the Court’s decision was widely criticized in the academic community, it sent a …
Delegation Inside The Executive Branch, Stephen Migala
Delegation Inside The Executive Branch, Stephen Migala
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Electing Prosecutors Based On Their Convictions, Ryan Edwards
Electing Prosecutors Based On Their Convictions, Ryan Edwards
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
A Major Question: Has Osha Missed Its Opportunity To Regulate Medical Residentduty Hours?, Anthony Anguille-Valles
A Major Question: Has Osha Missed Its Opportunity To Regulate Medical Residentduty Hours?, Anthony Anguille-Valles
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Seminole Tribe’S Legal Battle For Online Sports Betting Rights In Florida, Zac Brodney
The Seminole Tribe’S Legal Battle For Online Sports Betting Rights In Florida, Zac Brodney
UNLV Gaming Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Mobile Sports Betting On College Campuses: Limiting The Risks, Ronald J. Rychlak
Mobile Sports Betting On College Campuses: Limiting The Risks, Ronald J. Rychlak
UNLV Gaming Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Oral History Of Sandra Douglass Morgan, Sandra Douglass Morgan
The Oral History Of Sandra Douglass Morgan, Sandra Douglass Morgan
UNLV Gaming Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Gambling Away Students’ Futures: A Jurisdictional Comparison Of Education Funding And The Role Gaming Taxes Play, Kathryn Hayes
Gambling Away Students’ Futures: A Jurisdictional Comparison Of Education Funding And The Role Gaming Taxes Play, Kathryn Hayes
UNLV Gaming Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Deserting Desert Desserts: How Abandoning Outdated Buffet-Style Restaurants Could Aide In Nevada’S Statewide Ghg-Emission Reduction Goals, Emily Espinosa
Deserting Desert Desserts: How Abandoning Outdated Buffet-Style Restaurants Could Aide In Nevada’S Statewide Ghg-Emission Reduction Goals, Emily Espinosa
UNLV Gaming Law Journal
No abstract provided.
A Risk Greater Than The Sports Bet Itself: Death Before Collection Of Winnings, Allyson Sieck
A Risk Greater Than The Sports Bet Itself: Death Before Collection Of Winnings, Allyson Sieck
UNLV Gaming Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Defining And Balancing Equity, Erica Goldberg
Defining And Balancing Equity, Erica Goldberg
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Points Of Diversion From Nevada’S Established Groundwater Law, Colin Meenk
Points Of Diversion From Nevada’S Established Groundwater Law, Colin Meenk
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The 2022 Alabama Executions And The Crisis Of American Capitalpunishment, Alexandra L. Klein
The 2022 Alabama Executions And The Crisis Of American Capitalpunishment, Alexandra L. Klein
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Alternative Evidence Rules For Arbitration, Henry Zhuhao Wang
Alternative Evidence Rules For Arbitration, Henry Zhuhao Wang
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Why Are These Justices Using The Shadow Docket More Than Past Justices?, Benjamin H. Barton
Why Are These Justices Using The Shadow Docket More Than Past Justices?, Benjamin H. Barton
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?: How The Us Supreme Court Defines “Time” Using The Purcell Principle, Rachael Houston
Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?: How The Us Supreme Court Defines “Time” Using The Purcell Principle, Rachael Houston
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Illuminating The Shadow Docket: On The Increasing Impacts Of This Evolving Judicial Procedure, Sarah Voehl
Illuminating The Shadow Docket: On The Increasing Impacts Of This Evolving Judicial Procedure, Sarah Voehl
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Shadow Docket: A Symposium, Leslie C. Griffin
The Shadow Docket: A Symposium, Leslie C. Griffin
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Capital Shadow Docket And The Death Of Judicial Restraint, Jenny-Brooke Condon
The Capital Shadow Docket And The Death Of Judicial Restraint, Jenny-Brooke Condon
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Out Of The Shadows: What Social Science Tells Us About The Shadow Docket, Nicholas D. Conway, Yana Gagloeva
Out Of The Shadows: What Social Science Tells Us About The Shadow Docket, Nicholas D. Conway, Yana Gagloeva
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Will American Democracy Last In Light Of The Shadow Docket?, Caroline Fredrickson
Will American Democracy Last In Light Of The Shadow Docket?, Caroline Fredrickson
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Secret Shoals Of The Shadow Docket, Andrew J. Wistrich
Secret Shoals Of The Shadow Docket, Andrew J. Wistrich
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
A Continued Sign Of The Court's Unwillingness To Overrule Smith, Gader Wren
A Continued Sign Of The Court's Unwillingness To Overrule Smith, Gader Wren
Nevada Law Journal Forum
Since its inception, the Supreme Court’s holding in Employment Division v. Smith has been attacked for diluting Free Exercise rights. In recent years, petitioners have asked the Court to reconsider Smith’s soundness. However, de-spite these challenges to Smith’s legitimacy, it has remained the law of the land.
On February 22, 2022, the Court granted certiorari on 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis. Although Petitioner asked the Court to overrule Smith, the Court granted certiorari to answer only a single question: “[w]hether applying a public-accommodation law to compel an artist to speak or stay silent violates the Free Speech Clause of the …
Why The South Still Hasn’T Bet The Farm—After Murphy V. Ncaa, Southern States Are Less Concerned With Protecting Moral Conservatism And Much More Concerned With An Inability To Make Sports Gambling Economically Viable At The State Level, Nicole Williamson
UNLV Gaming Law Journal
No abstract provided.