In The News: William S. Boyd School of Law

Nevada Independent

In May, things were looking up. Today, conditions on the ground have forced a reassessment.

Nevada Independent

In May, things were looking up. Today, conditions on the ground have forced a reassessment.

Las Vegas Review Journal

MGM Resorts International will soon require COVID-19 vaccines for all new hires and current salaried employees across the U.S.

Alabama Today

The 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games, although held a year later than originally scheduled, showcased a level of perseverance that had never before existed on the world stage.

Broken Law Podcast

Workers' rights are facing a slew of different challenges, from a hostile U.S. Supreme Court to corporations actively undermining their workers' right to organize.

Las Vegas Sun

Michael Kagan, a professor at the ҳ| 鶹ýӳ, says the cancerous lymph nodes in his neck are like a "ticking time bomb." But there's little he can do.

Las Vegas Sun

Nicco Montaño went from being a UFC champion to losing her contract with the mixed martial arts league because she couldn’t maintain her fighting weight.

Nevada Independent

In the wake of Nevada lawmakers decriminalizing minor traffic offenses and jaywalking, criminal justice reform advocates have set their sights on a new goal — downgrading other misdemeanors to civil infractions and addressing consequences associated with the misdemeanor system.

KEYT

Michael Kagan, a professor at the ҳ| 鶹ýӳ, says the cancerous lymph nodes in his neck are like a “ticking time bomb.” But there’s little he can do.

Yahoo!

A Las Vegas law professor with stage three melanoma told Insider he feels "helpless" and "depressed" as he waits in limbo for a vital surgery that was already canceled once due to a surge in COVID-19 cases that has swamped hospitals across the country and forced several to cancel elective surgeries.

Las Vegas Review Journal

UNLV law Professor Michael Kagan was supposed to have surgery last week to remove cancerous lymph nodes from his neck.

Nevada Current

Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) faculty and staff Tuesday urged state health officials to mandate a Covid-19 vaccine requirement for college students “as soon as possible,” calling further delay a “failure.”