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Access to Justice for Immigrants
Students do their part to aid UNLV Law’s Immigration Clinic during a time of great need.
Students do their part to aid UNLV Law’s Immigration Clinic during a time of great need.
Unions are fighting for their survival in the wake of a Supreme Court ruling.
UNLV professor Federick J. Ngo on how tuition waivers opened doors for undocumented students — and what other states could learn from the Golden State's policy.
Training Program led by UNLV addresses the shortage of professionals who are trained to recognize and treat individuals in need of care.
Professor Michael Bowers on writing the essential textbook on Nevada's political scoundrels and budget battles.
Law professor David Orentlicher on a solution to the controversy over affirmative action
Just look at Europe for an alternate possibility, says UNLV law professor David Orentlicher.
Thanks to strong political engagement programs, Nevada's labor organizations succeed despite an adverse legal environment, according to law professor Ruben J. Garcia.
UNLV history professor Michael Green on why the state became a magnet for federal projects.
With the Supreme Court's pending sports gambling decision, states are already prepping for legalization.
A U.S. Supreme Court a decision that would grant New Jersey the right to offer sports wagering would be a net positive for Nevada—as well as Boyd’s Gaming Law program.
Criminal justice professor Melissa Rorie digs into the relationship between Nevada's casinos and its gaming regulators.