How Unions Can Flourish After the Janus Decision
Thanks to strong political engagement programs, Nevada's labor organizations succeed despite an adverse legal environment, according to law professor Ruben J. Garcia.
Thanks to strong political engagement programs, Nevada's labor organizations succeed despite an adverse legal environment, according to law professor Ruben J. Garcia.
UNLV history professor Michael Green on why the state became a magnet for federal projects.
With the Supreme Court's pending sports gambling decision, states are already prepping for legalization.
A U.S. Supreme Court a decision that would grant New Jersey the right to offer sports wagering would be a net positive for Nevada—as well as Boyd’s Gaming Law program.
Criminal justice professor Melissa Rorie digs into the relationship between Nevada's casinos and its gaming regulators.
Dr. David Orentlicher is examining the intersection between medicine and policy.
Co-chaired by Sen. Harry Reid and Speaker John Boehner, board includes high profile experts who will direct bipartisan, research-based public policy solutions.
Study conducted for U.S. Dept. of Justice by UNLV Center for Crime and Justice Policy, non-profit research organization CNA, and Las Vegas Metro Police.
Led by a passionate team of student attorneys and staff, the UNLV Immigration Clinic shines rays of hope on young clients in dire need of legal — and emotional — support.
With partisan gridlock at the higher levels, cities like Las Vegas will be the new leaders in innovative government.
Bills include funding for the UNLV School of Medicine, College of Engineering, and student veterans.
UNLV alumni tell us why they took a chance on Nevada’s budding marijuana industry.