Rebecca Gill In The News

Las Vegas Review Journal
UNLV kicks off its University Forum lecture series next week with a talk about immigration in El Paso, Texas.
Washington Post
Here’s the 10th and final article in our series on the gender gap in political science.
Las Vegas Review Journal
Less than a week remains for Clark County lawyers to rate judges in the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s Judicial Performance Evaluation.
LSE USCentre
Are women really at a disadvantage compared to men when they run for elected office? In new research, Rebecca D. Gill and Kate Eugenis look at how women fare when they run for state supreme court judgeships. Using over 15 years’ worth of election data across the states, they find that women are seven percentage points more likely than men to win elections against incumbents, and that they do no better or worse than men when they are incumbents themselves or run in open seat races.
Las Vegas Review Journal
Clark County lawyers now have until Aug. 30 to rate judges in the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s Judicial Performance Evaluation.
K.N.P.R. News
The Me Too movement sent shock waves through all kinds of industries from politics to entertainment with high-profile cases bringing down well-known and extremely powerful men.
Las Vegas Review Journal
The Las Vegas Review-Journal on Tuesday launched its first Judicial Performance Evaluation since 2013.
Las Vegas Review Journal
It was a common sight during the 2019 legislative session: Sen. Julia Ratti of Sparks, leaving the suite of Democratic leadership offices as the clock wound toward midnight.