In The News: William S. Boyd School of Law

Las Vegas Sun

Workers at Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's Las Vegas hotel scored a victory in their effort to unionize, although it could still be a long time before employees have a contract if managers choose to delay.

KNPR News

When clients arrive at the Shade Tree Shelter for homeless women and their children, a roof over their heads is only the first thing they need.

Willamette Week

How could this happen in Oregon?

Las Vegas Review Journal

Led by the efforts of student body president Brenda Romero, the College of Southern Nevada has created a scholarship to benefit undocumented immigrants — expanding statewide efforts aimed at making college more accessible for Nevadans living in the shadows.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Clark County District Court “is saddened and concerned” about last week’s fatal shootings of five members of the Dej-Oudom family, according to a statement released Wednesday.

Las Vegas Review Journal

The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday dashed the hopes of thousands of Nevada immigrants who qualified for deportation relief and work permits through a federal immigration plan.

Las Vegas Sun

The attorneys sat next to each other on one side of Ballroom H. The judge, a former gambling regulator, sat on the other side of the room, flanked by a podium bearing the logo of the Mirage. The jurors, not “12 Angry Men” but 38 casino industry experts, sat in the audience considering both sides of the case.

Consortium News

Leading the charge against the U.S. “drone war” — now a key part of the Pentagon’s forward fighting strategy — is an unlikely individual, Colonel Ann Wright, who spent most of her adult life as a diplomat, working in the U.S. State Department.

Radio National: ABC Australia

Rear Vision with Annabelle Quince, Keri Phillips: Hillary Clinton has spent more than 20 years on the national stage – as first lady, senator and then secretary of state. She’s now nearing the end of the first phase of her second tilt at the ultimate role in US politics. If she wins the Democratic Party nomination, she’ll be the first woman to run for president as the candidate for a major political party in US history.

Reno Gazette-Journal

A law school professor and a strategic advisor to UNLV's president will be nominated to serve as acting chancellor over the state's public college system.

Las Vegas Review Journal

The state’s higher education board is eyeing a temporary replacement for former Chancellor Dan Klaich, whose contentious retirement last week opened a powerful job overseeing Nevada’s public colleges and universities.

Las Vegas Review Journal

As conservatives across the country threatened to rebel against a federal directive on bathroom access for transgender students, education officials in Nevada offered a muted response to the sweeping new rules.