In The News: William S. Boyd School of Law

Las Vegas Review Journal

The Nevada Supreme Court has reversed a decision by a Clark County District Court judge that said state gaming regulators don’t have jurisdiction over former casino executive Steve Wynn after he left Wynn Resorts Ltd. on his own.

Las Vegas Sun

U.S. News & World Report recognized 23 UNLV programs, including 13 from the William S. Boyd School of Law, in its annual list of top graduate and professional schools.

Nevada Independent

Red Rock Resorts is the only publicly traded casino operator headquartered in Nevada without a female or minority board member, leading Culinary Workers Union Local 226 to question the five-person board’s make-up to the Securities and Exchange Commission.

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now

The U.S. is getting ready to receive thousands of Ukrainian refugees and many could be heading here, to Nevada.

Las Vegas Sun

Nevada senators arrange for group to ‘see democracy in action’

Nevada Current

Station Casinos, the owner of nine casinos and one of the largest employers in the state, has resorted to an assortment of tactics to avoid collective bargaining with the Culinary Union, the largest union in the state. Now, the Culinary wants Nevada gaming regulators to use the biggest hammer of all – the threat of license revocation – to gain the casino company’s compliance with federal labor law.

KSNV-TV: News 3

A group of UNLV law students is in Washington for the historic confirmation hearings regarding Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson's nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court.

KSNV-TV: News 3

 Five UNLV law students will be in Washington, DC in support of the historic nomination of Judge Kentanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court.

Des Moines Register

Ruben Garcia, the co-director of the Ê×Ò³| Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­ Workplace Law Program, spoke about McKeown's explanation for how to leave a union.

El Mundo

"Being able to count on an immigration clinic, which also offers services for free, means a relief for my parents, even for several friends who had not decided to seek legal advice," says Jorge Estrada, a student at the University of Nevada Las Vegas.

ABC 15 Arizona

On November 15, 2019, Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Erin Otis kept a secret.

The Daily Beast

If you were looking for reasons why members of Congress trading stocks can be a bad look, Rep. Doug Lamborn’s curious, aggressive trading style is a case-study in questionable behavior.