The Oregonian Rancher Cliven Bundy Renews Range Fight, Pledging to 'Do Whatever it Takes' 1/10/2018 UNLV Law's Professor Ian Bartrum sheds light on the larger meaning of the post-trial Bundy family message.
The Sunday How Businesses Can Protect Themselves as the Reckoning on Sexual Harassment Continues 1/8/2018 Professor Ann McGinley offers insights on the law and protection from retaliation for employees who file a sexual harassment claim.
Fortune Trump Gets His First Medical Exam as President This Week. Here's What to Expect 1/8/2018 Health Law program co-director and UNLV Law professor Dr. David Orentlicher comments on the importance of the president’s health to the general public.
Los Angeles Times Judge Dismisses Case Against Nevada Rancher Cliven Bundy and His Sons 1/8/2018 "While the court decision was a defeat for the Justice Department, it could be seen as a victory for Trump administration policy to shrink national monuments" says Professor Batrum.
Associated Press US Judge in Las Vegas May Dismiss Ranching Standoff Case 1/7/2018 Professor Bartrum explains why the ranching standoff case is more than a criminal trial to the Bundy family.
SCOTUSblog Academic Highlight: Telling Stories in the Supreme Court 12/26/2017 "Constitutional decisions should not be made either by polling citizens or by emotional reactions to tearful stories. Far from it. But neither should we entertain the fantasy that legal decisions can ever be made in a hermetically sealed environment."
Los Angeles Times Why Can't the Federal Government Win Convictions Against Cliven Bundy and His Family? 12/21/2017 Professor Bartrum offers insights on why this case has become about more than Cliven Bundy's refusal to pay federal cattle grazing fees.
The New York Times Mistrial Declared in Bundy Armed Standoff Case 12/20/2017 Professor Bartrum discusses how the narrative may change after a mistrial was declared in the Bundy standoff case.
Los Angeles Times Judge Declares Mistrial in Case of Nevada Rancher's Standoff with Federal Government 12/20/2017 "They could retry, but they've been trying and retrying now for awhile and at some point it becomes a matter of diminishing returns."
The Washington Times Mistrial Bolster’s Bundy’s Claim of Federal Persecution, Gives Prosecutors Black Eye 12/20/2017 After earlier acquittals and hung juries, Ian Bartrum explains why this mistrial is even worse for federal prosecutors.
KUNR Title IX Investigations Are Changing Under DeVos, But How? 12/20/2017 Professor Ann McGinley is quoted in this story on changes to Title IX and potential implications to UNR.
Associated Press Bundy Ranch Standoff Case Declared Mistrial 12/20/2017 UNLV Law's Professor Bartrum discusses the implication of a mistrial in the case against Cliven Bundy.
KUNR The Legal Debate Over How Schools Use Title IX 12/20/2017 "The standard is a standard that we use every single day in court, in every civil case..." states Professor McGinley regarding the standard of evidence schools should use when they investigate possible sexual assaults.
Indisputably DR Faculty Seminar in Israel - "Medicine Has No Borders" at Ziv Hospital, Zafet 12/16/2017 UNLV Law's Professor Lydia Nussbaum writes about a recent visit to Ziv Medical Center in Zafet, Israel, and conversation with Syrian casualties of war who are receiving medical attention there.
The Hill Financial Regulator's Conflicts of Interest are a Serious Concern 12/8/2017 Professor Edwards and Andrew Stoltmann, President of the Public Investors Arbitration Bar Association, write about conflicts of interest on FINRA's board.
Berkley Center for Religion, Peace & World Affairs - Georgetown University Understanding Masterpiece Cakeshop, Ltd. v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission 12/6/2017
Washington & Lee Law Review On Health, Law, and Religion 12/5/2017 Professor Stacey Tovino writes in regard to the Supreme Court decision in cases involving health, law, and religion.
HuffPost A Hidden Danger Few Investors Understand 12/5/2017 HuffPost covers a report on FINRA that was co-authored by Professor Edwards.
InvestmentNews Finra Needs to Get Serious About its Pledge to Protect Investors 12/2/2017 The Investment News publishes an editorial based on a report co-authored by Professor Edwards.
Business Law Prof Blog Immigrants Need Legal Representation, But . . . . 11/27/2017 The Business Law Prof Blog discusses the ideas Professor Edwards raised in his Wall Street Journal op-ed.
The Wall Street Journal Immigrants Need Better Protection—From Their Lawyers 11/26/2017 In this op-ed, Professor Edwards writes about how the current market for immigration lawyers now fails immigrants.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Len Boselovic’s Heard Off the Street: Is Obscure Wall Street Policeman Really Protecting Investors? 11/20/2017 Article quoting Professor Edwards and discussing a report he co-authored about the governance of a financial regulator.
Las Vegas Review-Journal Asylum Denied in Most Las Vegas Immigration Court Cases 11/17/2017 Legal immigration expert, Professor Kagan, is quoted in this article around a new report from Syracuse University which shows Las Vegas immigration judges are among the nation’s toughest when it comes to granting asylum.
InvestmentNews PIABA Accuses Finra of Conflicts of Interest 11/15/2017 Coverage of a report co-authored by Professor Edwards, which notes that many public governors at the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority concurrently serve on the boards of industry firms.