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Current Law News

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San Manuel Band of Mission Indians is supporting Native culture on campus and bolstering tribal gaming nationwide.

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Research |

By building relationships with members of the industry and other universities, the institute's director hopes to advance funding for research.

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People |

Despite a guidance counselor's naysaying, the former UNLV president has racked up a lifetime of achievements too long to list.

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Campus News |

News highlights starring UNLV students and faculty who made local and national headlines.

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Campus News |

Steered by President Keith E. Whitfield and UNLV Alumni Association, the first-ever event drew the support of around 100 participants.

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People |

2024 Service-Learning Award recipient Rachel Anderson combines passions of community service and teaching for new legal clinic.

Law In The News

Forbes

On Thursday, the Supreme Court overturned the multi-billion-dollar settlement agreement that Purdue Pharma’s bankruptcy estate had struck between the Sackler family, the firm’s billionaire former owners, who agreed to pay $6 billion to opioid victims in exchange for full immunity from any future civil lawsuits.

Las Vegas Review Journal

The immediate impact of the wife of Antonio Pierce filing for bankruptcy will be to help the couple temporarily pause the legal process of addressing substantial debt resulting from judgments against the Raiders coach, experts said.

Reuters

Even for a busy lawyer at a big corporate law firm, billing close to 11 hours a day on a single case, five days a week for 18 months straight is no easy feat. That's the average pace Brian Glueckstein has kept up as one of the lead lawyers in the FTX bankruptcy since it began in November 2022, according to court records though April. All those hours — including 342 in December 2022 alone — have helped his law firm Sullivan & Cromwell amass close to $200 million in billings as debtor's counsel in the sprawling case so far.

Las Vegas Review Journal

The violation of a noncompete agreement has been central in Wynn Resorts’ lawsuit against Fontainebleau for poaching senior executives. Wynn claims the new resort hired nine of its executives and encouraged workers to violate their employment contracts. But in April the Federal Trade Commission changed its rules and announced that starting Sept. 4 all new noncompete agreements are banned. So, how would a ban impact executive hiring and moves on the Strip?

Bloomberg

David Boies, one of the country’s best-known lawyers, charges more than $2,000 an hour and at age 83 can have his pick of cases. This raises a question as to why he would defend disgraced former bankruptcy judge David R. Jones, who is fighting lawsuits that allege he benefited from a personal relationship with a lawyer who worked on cases in his court.

Marketplace

In a flurry of recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions, the Justices’ lack of action on one case is a major victory for the tribal gaming industry. The court left in place an agreement between the Seminole Tribe of Florida and the state of Florida, and left the door open for tribal nations to expand into online gaming, as the commercial gaming industry moves more and more in that direction.

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Recent Law Accomplishments

Professor Addie Rolnick (Law) participated in the Decarceration Law Professor Works-in-Progress Workshop.
Professor Marketa Trimble's (Law) new book The EU Geo-Blocking Regulation has been released. This Commentary analyses the history, technology, uses, legality, and circumvention of geo-blocking, which affects customers and businesses both inside and outside the EU. Professor Trimble examines each of the provisions of the 2018 EU Geo-Blocking…
Professor Leslie Griffin's (Law) book chapter on "Bambi Trauma - Surviving TBI Twice" has been published online at IntechOpen Limited. 
Professor Addie Rolnick (Law) was appointed to the Nevada Juvenile Justice Oversight Commission. 
Addie Rolnick (Law) organized and participated in a roundtable discussion on "Colonialism and Sovereignty Frameworks in Indigenous Studies" at the 2024 Native American and Indigenous Association Annual Conference.
Professor Nancy Rapoport (Law) was the Bankruptcy Section of the Arizona State Bar's Visiting Scholar. She was a part of two panel presentations on Current and Future use of AI in Bankruptcy Procedures and Can a Bankruptcy be Greater than the Pool of Creditors?.