Chattah has been named Nevada’s next interim U.S. attorney. However, a critic labeled her appointment as “grossly unfit,” sparking debate over her qualifications and suitability for the role. (reviewjournal.com)
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A judge has paused the disqualification of Nevada’s acting U.S. attorney, allowing them to remain in office pending an appeal. The decision marks a temporary halt in the high-profile legal dispute.
Federal prosecutors plan to appeal a judge’s ruling disqualifying Chattah from a key case, citing concerns over impartiality. The move aims to ensure a fair trial as the legal battle intensifies.
Tamia Perez, a distinguished scholar at the University of Nevada Las Vegas School of Law, is making strides in legal education and research. Her work focuses on advancing justice and policy reform.
The Laken Riley Act’s impact on the Las Vegas Valley remains complex, stirring debate over public safety and civil rights. Officials grapple with enforcement challenges as community opinions sharply diverge.
On March 19, 1931, Nevada officially legalized gambling, marking a pivotal moment in U.S. history. This move transformed the state’s economy and laid the foundation for Las Vegas as a global gaming hub.
Shouse Law Group highlights key Nevada crimes that can trigger deportation. Offenses like drug trafficking, aggravated assault, and domestic violence carry severe immigration consequences for non-citizens.
A judge has denied Michele Fiore’s request for a new trial, upholding the original verdict. The decision marks a significant development in the ongoing legal proceedings against the former Nevada assemblywoman.








