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Everlaw

Professor Nancy Rapoport has long been ahead of the curve. At a moment when legal professionals are grappling with how generative AI will reshape everything from billing structures to client expectations, Professor Rapoport is one of the few academic voices treating this shift with both urgency and nuance.

Associated Press

Lawmakers in Texas, Oklahoma and Nevada have recently approved changes aimed at helping their states dip into the lucrative side of corporate litigation that Delaware, with a specialized court and business-friendly laws, has dominated as the world’s incorporation capital.

K.T.N.V. T.V. ABC 13

Lawmakers in Texas, Oklahoma and Nevada have recently approved changes aimed at helping their states dip into the lucrative side of corporate litigation that Delaware, with a specialized court and business-friendly laws, has dominated as the world's incorporation capital.

U.S.A. Today

The White House is doubling down on President Trump’s signature campaign promise and escalating efforts to deport undocumented immigrants, targeting Democrat-run cities and heightening tensions with powerful liberal governors from California to New York.

K.V.V.U. T.V. Fox 5

Las Vegas is one of the fastest warming cities in the nation, so what can be done to cool the valley down? One answer: planting trees by the thousands to provide shade and fight what is called the urban heat island. That’s just what’s being done by UNLV students and the greater community.

K.N.P.R. News

Clark County’s population is expected to hit 3 million by 2045, according to new projections from the UNLV Center for Business and Economic Research.

CDC Gaming

When the castle gates of Excalibur swung open for the first time on June 19, 1990, the medieval-themed megaresort at the south end of the Las Vegas Strip was the largest hotel in the world. Thirty-five years later, the castle still stands, and the casino hotel’s allure continues to resonate with visitors.

K.V.V.U. T.V. Fox 5

With Las Vegas being one of the fastest warming nation's, UNLV students and others plant trees to fight the extreme heat.