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Pregnant Workers Fairness Acts: Advancing A Progressive Policy In Both Red And Blue America, Deborah A. Widiss
Pregnant Workers Fairness Acts: Advancing A Progressive Policy In Both Red And Blue America, Deborah A. Widiss
Nevada Law Journal
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#Freethehair: How Black Hair Is Transforming State And Local Civil Rights Legislation, D. Wendy Greene
#Freethehair: How Black Hair Is Transforming State And Local Civil Rights Legislation, D. Wendy Greene
Nevada Law Journal
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Legislating A Pathway To Improved Outcomes For People Living With Hiv And Lgbtq+ Nevadans, Dallas Harris, André Wade
Legislating A Pathway To Improved Outcomes For People Living With Hiv And Lgbtq+ Nevadans, Dallas Harris, André Wade
Nevada Law Journal
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Health Plan Coverage For Gender-Affirming Care: Continued Shortcomings At The Federal Level And A Role For Progressive States, Richard Luedeman
Health Plan Coverage For Gender-Affirming Care: Continued Shortcomings At The Federal Level And A Role For Progressive States, Richard Luedeman
Nevada Law Journal
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Preserving The Past In The Present For The Future: Las Vegas Chapter Of The National Bar Association Archive At The Wiener-Rogers Law Library, Jeanne Price, Rachel J. Anderson
Preserving The Past In The Present For The Future: Las Vegas Chapter Of The National Bar Association Archive At The Wiener-Rogers Law Library, Jeanne Price, Rachel J. Anderson
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This co-authored article documents the establishment of the Las Vegas Chapter of the National Bar Association (LVNBA) Archive in 2011 at the Wiener-Rogers Law Library at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, William S. Boyd School of Law, which may be the first of its kind in the nation. The LVNBA archive was established in cooperation with the LVNBA, the local affiliate of the National Bar Association, which is the nation’s oldest minority bar and largest national association of over 44,000 predominately African-American lawyers, judges, professors, and law students. Materials donated by the LVNBA and its members document the role …