Rebecca Gill In The News

Las Vegas Review Journal
This year’s CES will look different than its predecessors, and not just because it’s going virtual — it’s also more diverse.
Las Vegas Review Journal
For one retired California attorney hoping to live out his days in quiet, conservative isolation in Pahrump, Nevada’s democracy is something that must be rigorously stamped out.
K.T.N.V. T.V. ABC 13
The Supreme Court of the United States rejected a lawsuit filed by the state of Texas in an effort to overturn the presidential election, but two other 'states' listed in joining the legal fight 'New Nevada' and 'New California' are making headlines and drawing jokes online.
Las Vegas Review Journal
Ten years ago, Nevada voters handily rejected a ballot measure proposed by state lawmakers that would have eliminated judicial elections in favor of an appointment and retention system. But after November’s balloting saw a handful of underfunded challengers unseat incumbent judges, some influential voices are again calling to revive efforts to overhaul the state’s judicial selection process.
El Tiempo
Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson wants to see a change in the way judges take the bench in Nevada.
Las Vegas Review Journal
Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson wants to see a change in the way judges take the bench in Nevada.
The Kansas City Star
Nearly a year after Douglas County prosecutors dismissed false report charges against a KU law student who said she’d been raped by a classmate, a lawsuit and experts say Title IX investigators at the university doubled down on a flawed police investigation, failing her a second time.
Las Vegas Review Journal
Supporters of President Donald Trump have used the state’s mailed ballots and a few allegations of fraud to claim that widespread voting impropriety helped tilt Nevada’s election to President-elect Joe Biden.