Las Vegas Review-Journal Sheldon Adelson has non-Hodgkin lymphoma, remains Sands CEO 2/28/2019 Professor Edwards discusses securities disclosure requirements.
The Nevada Independent Sheldon Adelson's health in question ahead of court hearing 2/28/2019 Professor Edwards discusses a securities law issue around key personnel.
Verdict What Should the Court Do With That Cross? 2/28/2019 The Supreme Court’s oral argument about that cross reflected the Court’s ongoing disagreement about what the Establishment Clause allows and forbids.
Jurist State Leadership Needed on Consumer Protection Issues 2/24/2019 Professor Edwards explains the need for state leadership on Payday lending.
KNPR UNLV Conference Will Seek Ways To Slow Rising Health Costs 2/15/2019 Experts from around North America will converge on UNLV Friday to discuss how to rein in healthcare costs.
The Washington Post Administration seeks to fund religious foster-care groups that reject LGBTQ parents 2/8/2019 Critics say the proposal, drafted by the HHS Office of Civil Rights, is state-sponsored discrimination.
Boston University Journal of Science & Technology Law, Vol. 25, 2019 Copyright and Geoblocking: The Consequences of Eliminating Geoblocking 2/7/2019 Geoblocking has become a common companion of copyrighted content on the internet; even streaming services can make streamed copyrighted content available or unavailable according to the location of their users.
Investment News Nevada fiduciary proposal packs punch with broad scope of coverage 1/23/2019 Fiduciary advocates give it high marks for capturing the full range of conduct that should be subject to a fiduciary standard
Bloomberg Running a Hedge Fund Isn’t All Bad 1/23/2019 Here’s some career advice from billionaire hedge fund manager John Paulson
The Wall Street Journal The Latest Trend in Mobile Gaming: Stock-Trading Apps 1/22/2019 Apps such as Robinhood and Webull are drawing in young and often inexperienced investors; ‘bringing the ability to make foolish decisions to an ever-broader swath of people’
Wealth Management Nevada’s Fiduciary Rule Lacks a "Best Interest" Definition 1/22/2019 But fiduciary advocates say the proposal is an improvement on the SEC's Regulation BI in drawing a distinction between advisors and brokers.
The Christian Science Monitor Employees ‘taken hostage’: the ethics of the US government shutdown 1/18/2019 Compelling people to work without pay is fast becoming more than a legal issue for the federal government.
KNPR Detained By ICE In Nevada: A Mother's Story 1/3/2019 Nevada’s large immigration population is being greatly affected by new immigration policies and enforcement by the Trump administration.
The Hill Trump's personnel problems harm the nation's financial stability 12/26/2018 The Trump White House’s personnel problems now generate increased systemic risk.
Verdict Abuse Victims Still Don’t Get Justice 12/10/2018 The Pennsylvania Supreme Court recently decided to permanently redact the names of eleven priests from the Fortieth Grand Jury’s report on sexual misconduct by the clergy in six Pennsylvania Roman Catholic dioceses.
Technology & Marketing Law Blog The EU Anti-Geoblocking Regulation Becomes Effective Today (Guest Blog Post) 12/3/2018 On December 3, 2018, the European Union’s Anti-Geoblocking Regulation enters into force. Its effects should be confined to the European Union’s internal market, yet the Regulation will also affect U.S.
Hedgehogs and Foxes Leslie Griffin Reviews Stuart Eizenstat, President Carter: The White House Years (Thomas Dunne Books, 2018) 12/1/2018 Stuart Eizenstat’s 999-page book, President Carter: The White House Years, promises to “redeem his presidency from the lingering memories.”
Alabama Law Review A Right to Care 12/1/2018 Stacey Tovino's two part article describes the history of Medicare coverage of skilled care and rehab and is also the first pieceof legal scholarship to thoroughly examine the skilled care and rehab limitations of group and commercial health insurance.
Wealth Management The Persistence of High-Fee Index Funds 11/19/2018 These funds continue to charge high fees for basic index exposure, and many investors are still paying up, largely thanks to advisor inertia.
The Hill 'Venture bearding' masks Silicon Valley's big gender problem 11/6/2018 Massive funding for men means that Silicon Valley has an established, self-perpetuating, pattern-matching preference for a masculinized founder archetype.
KTNV Action News Can President Trump end birthright citizenship? UNLV Constitution expert doesn't think so 10/30/2018 President Donald Trump is promising to end birthright citizenship in an interview with "Axios on HBO."
Los Angeles Wave Police Shootings, Bias Among Topics At Forum 10/18/2018 Professor Addie Rolnick describes "indirect violence" in this article about officer-involved shootings, racial profiling and police biases.