In The News: William S. Boyd School of Law

Catholic Philly

In a unanimous decision June 17, the Supreme Court said that a Catholic social service agency should not have been excluded from Philadelphia’s foster care program because it did not accept same-sex couples as foster parents.

Catholic Review

In a unanimous decision June 17, the Supreme Court said that a Catholic social service agency should not have been excluded from Philadelphia’s foster care program because it did not accept same-sex couples as foster parents.

EightJDCourt

Retired Nevada Supreme Court Justice Michael Cherry was recently named a Distinguished Fellow at the UNLV William S. Boyd School of Law.

Nevada Independent

Immigration advocates, families and supporters gathered Thursday evening outside the federal courthouse in downtown Las Vegas, waving American flags and toting signs demanding legal residency for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) holders.

AV Network

Visix continues its multiyear rollout of a digital signage network for the University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV), now serving five departments with an eclectic and engaging blend of custom interactive wayfinding systems, traditional digital signage, and meeting space solutions.

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Visix continues its multiyear rollout of a digital signage network for the University of Las Vegas (UNLV), now serving five departments with an eclectic and engaging blend of custom interactive wayfinding systems, traditional digital signage and meeting space solutions.

Nevada Independent

When I tell people that I work with children fleeing persecution, I can see the darkness of what that means come across their face as they comment on how hard that must be. And of course, it is.

NBC News

Progressives are livid at Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.V. — once again.

Daily Mail

The Supreme Court was unanimous in its refusal to let immigrants who have been allowed to stay in the United States on humanitarian grounds apply to become permanent residents if they entered the country illegally.

Verdict

You probably do not know her name. She was the first person to have her gender discrimination lawsuit, against the Salvation Army, dismissed in 1972 because she was a minister.

Nevada Independent

As the rhetorical battle over Israel and Palestine wages, some progressives find ourselves caught in the middle.

Nevada Independent

It’s a difficult topic to navigate, for sure. As many, many people will rush to tell you should you dare voice a concern or, God forbid, form an opinion, it’s a complicated situation.