In The News: College of Liberal Arts

Las Vegas Review Journal

The Supreme Court overturned nearly 50 years of constitutional protections for abortion on Friday, ushering in likely abortion bans across much of the country.

Yahoo!

With the Supreme Court now overturning Roe vs. Wade, what does this mean for abortion access here in Nevada?

KTNV-TV: ABC 13

With the Supreme Court now overturning Roe vs. Wade, what does this mean for abortion access here in Nevada?

Very Well Mind

While all queer people deal with the pressures of heteronormativity, there are other challenges that may only affect some members of the LGBTQ+ community. Individuals who are alsonBIPOC, have larger bodies, are disabled, etc, have an experience of pride and queerness that isn't as vibrantly displayed under the rainbow banners.

Nevada Appeal

The attack ads already are airing and campaign fundraising emails are flooding into inboxes as one of the most competitive U.S. Senate races in the country gets rolling in Nevada, where candidates will be juggling persistent concerns about election integrity and inflation that is rising at its fastest pace in decades.

Reno Gazette-Journal

The attack ads already are airing and campaign fundraising emails are flooding into inboxes as one of the most competitive U.S. Senate races in the country gets rolling in Nevada, where candidates will be juggling voters’ concerns about a volatile economy and inflation that is rising at its fastest pace in decades.

Casino.org

Some 1,000 players are expected to take part in the event at the downtown Las Vegas gaming venue.

Washington Post

The attack ads already are airing and campaign fundraising emails are flooding into inboxes as one of the most competitive U.S. Senate races in the country gets rolling in Nevada, where candidates will be juggling persistent concerns about election integrity and inflation that is rising at its fastest pace in decades.

Associated Press

The attack ads already are airing and campaign fundraising emails are flooding into inboxes as one of the most competitive U.S. Senate races in the country gets rolling in Nevada, where candidates will be juggling persistent concerns about election integrity and inflation that is rising at its fastest pace in decades.

This Is Reno

A new report from The Sentencing Project debunks the myth of a post-pandemic crime wave fueled by young people.

Las Vegas Sun

While more Nevada Republicans than Democrats voted last week in the primary election, the overall turnout of 23.92% was “not too impressive” but also “not too surprising,” said David Damore, professor and chair of the UNLV department of political science.

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now

This week on Politics Now with host John Langeler. We break down the primary election: How more conservative Republicans beat moderate Republicans