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(Reuters) -The Nevada Supreme Court on Monday ruled that mail-in ballots received after Election Day without a postmark may be counted, a loss for Republicans in a battleground state that could ...
In an emergency appeal to the Nevada Supreme Court on Thursday, the news outlets argued that sealing the case “violated the weighty First Amendment presumption of access to civil proceedings ...
An unpublished opinion is a decision of a court that is not available for citation as precedent because the court deems the case to have insufficient precedential value. In the system of common law, each judicial decision becomes part of the body of law used in future decisions. However, some courts reserve certain decisions, leaving them ...
The Supreme Court of Nevada is the highest state court of the U.S. state of Nevada, and the head of the Nevada Judiciary. [1] The main constitutional function of the Supreme Court is to review appeals made directly from the decisions of the district courts.
On appeal, the Nevada Supreme Court in a 5-2 ruling on Sept. 6 reversed the judge's decision and barred the Green Party from the ballot, finding its signatures were invalid and that even a ...
Nevada District Court, Clark County A-20-824878-W Dismissed Republican state senate candidate challenged use of software to verify signatures on mail-in ballots. Dismissed without prejudice. [8] [9] November 17, 2020: Law v. Whitmer Nevada Supreme Court Nevada District Court, Carson City. 82178 (NV Supreme Ct.) 20 OC 0163 1B (District Ct ...
Two top officials in Nevada are asking the state Supreme Court to step into a fray over a vote earlier this week by Washoe County commissioners not to certify recount results in two local races ...
The Supreme Court of Nevada is the state supreme court, the state's highest appellate court. The Supreme Court consists of seven justices; the longest-serving member is the Chief Justice, and the rest are associate justices. [1] [2] Each justice is elected statewide for a six-year term. [1]