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Full-Text Articles in Legislation
Reading The Court’S Lips: Reevaluating Nevada’S Supermajority Requirement In The Wake Of Settelmeyer, Samuel Holt
Reading The Court’S Lips: Reevaluating Nevada’S Supermajority Requirement In The Wake Of Settelmeyer, Samuel Holt
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Flores V. Las Vegas-Clark Cty. Library Dist., 134 Nev. Adv. Op. 101 (Dec. 13, 2018) (En Banc), Paige Hall
Flores V. Las Vegas-Clark Cty. Library Dist., 134 Nev. Adv. Op. 101 (Dec. 13, 2018) (En Banc), Paige Hall
Nevada Supreme Court Summaries
The Court determined that (1) NRS §§ 244.364, 268.418, and 269.222, as amended by Senate Bill 175 (“SB 175”), unambiguously preempt firearm ordinances and regulations adopted by counties, cities, and towns only and (2) a library district created in accordance with NRS Chapter 379 is not a “county,” “city,” or “town” for the purposes of SB 175.
Rethinking The Nevada Campus Protection Act: Future Challenges & Reaching A Legislative Compromise, Brian Vasek
Rethinking The Nevada Campus Protection Act: Future Challenges & Reaching A Legislative Compromise, Brian Vasek
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
When The Governor Legislates: Post-Enactment Budget Changes And The Separation Of Powers In Nevada, Joanna M. Myers
When The Governor Legislates: Post-Enactment Budget Changes And The Separation Of Powers In Nevada, Joanna M. Myers
Nevada Law Journal
This Note addresses two key questions. First, it addresses whether Governor Gibbons's attempt to unilaterally cut the budget violates Nevada law and the Nevada Constitution. Second, it addresses whether the Governor's continued spending of federal stimulus money pursuant to allegedly delegated authority also violates Nevada law and the presentment requirements of the Nevada Constitution. Alternatively, would a Nevada statute granting the Governor power to unilaterally increase, reduce, or withhold the budget of state agencies constitute an excessive and unconstitutional delegation of legislative power to the Governor?
This Note attempts to answer this question through a multi-faceted and detailed discussion examining …
Covenants Not To Compete In Nevada: A Proposal, Elham Roohani
Covenants Not To Compete In Nevada: A Proposal, Elham Roohani
Nevada Law Journal
This Note offers a balanced standard for Nevada's restrictive covenant laws in the employment context. First, Part I defines “covenants not to compete” and explains how they have developed. Second, Part II examines other states' treatment of restrictive covenants in the employment context. Third, part III proposes a solution for Nevada that balances tensions between employers and employees in light of Nevada's unique workforce and economic makeup. By discussing Nevada's specific considerations, this Note aims to guide Nevada's legislators when discussing and adopting new laws respecting covenants not to compete.
The National Conference Of State Legislatures’ Attempt To Reform The Initiative Process: What Nevada Needs To Do To Heed The Ncsl’S Advice, Miranda Mahe
Nevada Law Journal
This article examines the initiative process. Currently, twenty-four states utilize the initiative process in one form or another as a popular way for their citizens to directly voice their opinion on what laws they want passed. Unfortunately, the process is somewhat prone to fraud. A petition’s proponents usually pay circulators for each signature they obtain, whether or not the Secretary of State ultimately validates it.
In Part II, this Note looks at the history of the initiative process, the initiative process in Nevada, in particular, and the National Conference of State Legislature’s recommendations. Part III analyzes which recommendations Nevada has …
Tax Legislation And Democratic Discourse: The Rhetoric Of Revenue And Politics, Leo P. Martinez
Tax Legislation And Democratic Discourse: The Rhetoric Of Revenue And Politics, Leo P. Martinez
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Future Of Guinn V. Legislature, Troy L. Atkinson
The Future Of Guinn V. Legislature, Troy L. Atkinson
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Supermajority Provisions, Guinn V. Legislature And A Flawed Constitutional Structure, Steve R. Johnson
Supermajority Provisions, Guinn V. Legislature And A Flawed Constitutional Structure, Steve R. Johnson
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Most Rational Branch: Guinn V. Legislature And The Judiciary's Role As Helpful Arbiter Of Conflict, Jeffrey W. Stempel
The Most Rational Branch: Guinn V. Legislature And The Judiciary's Role As Helpful Arbiter Of Conflict, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Anatomy Of The Federal Litigation: Challenging The Legislature's Actions In The Wake Of Guinn V. Legislature, John C. Eastman
Anatomy Of The Federal Litigation: Challenging The Legislature's Actions In The Wake Of Guinn V. Legislature, John C. Eastman
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.