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With the Strip’s annual New Year’s Eve midnight fireworks show canceled, fewer roadways will be closed to vehicular and fewer officers will be required to patrol them, Las Vegas police said.
The world of sports wagering in the U.S. is changing at a rapid pace. In the two years since the repeal of the Professional and Amateur Sports and Protection Act (PASPA), 18 states and the District of Columbia have legalized sports betting. Only seven states have no sports betting legislation whatsoever. For regulators and policymakers, this short timeframe—combined with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic—means that a lot of decisions have been made quickly, oftentimes without any experience with sports wagering.
The University of Toledo College of Law Professor Nicole Buonocore Porter co-edited a volume in the “Feminist Judgments” series, which rewrites federal court opinions from a feminist perspective.
A supplier of ultra-cold freezers that can store Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine is in huge demand.
Across the state, many businesses remain at 25 percent capacity under the Governor's "State-wide pause" restrictions.
PissedConsumer interviewed Dr. Jeffrey Ebersole, an immunologist at UNLV, to seek scientific explanation and answers to top COVID-19 vaccine questions: Are these COVID vaccines safe? Moderna VS. Pfizer: which is better? Why speed up vaccination? What are the side effects?
While it may not be an ordinary Christmas this year, many across the UK are as usual planning to spend the festive season celebrating with their extended family members.
Dominique Bosa-Edwards had seven years of courtroom experience under her belt when she graduated this month from UNLV’s Boyd Law School.
For one retired California attorney hoping to live out his days in quiet, conservative isolation in Pahrump, Nevada’s democracy is something that must be rigorously stamped out.