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The Nevada Judiciary is the judicial branch of the Government of Nevada, which is responsible for applying the Constitution and law of Nevada. It consists of the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, district courts, justice courts, and municipal courts. The Supreme Court oversees the administration of the judiciary.
Nevada Commission on Aging; Nevada Commission on Services for Persons with Disabilities; Office of the Community Advocate for Elder Rights; Office of Attorney for the Rights of Older Persons and Persons with a Physical Disability, an Intellectual Disability or a Related Condition; Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman
Lee was born in South Korea to an African American military father and a native Korean mother. [2] [3] She graduated from Lompoc High School in 1993.She earned a Bachelor of Arts in psychology and communications from the University of Southern California in 1997 [4] and a Juris Doctor from the George Washington University Law School in 2002.
The Supreme Court of Nevada is the highest state court of the U.S. state of Nevada, and the head of the Nevada Judiciary. [2] The main constitutional function of the Supreme Court is to review appeals made directly from the decisions of the district courts .
The Chief Justice rotates on the Supreme Court of Nevada, almost always to a judge who is in their final two years of their term. Following the expansions of the court in 1967 and 1999, judges began to split what had traditionally been a two-year term between two or three justices, allowing each justice the opportunity to be Chief Justice during their six-year term.
Brent Thomas Adams (June 3, 1948 - November 2, 2022) was an American judge in Nevada's Second Judicial District, located in Reno, Washoe County, Nevada.He served for 25 years, eventually becoming Chief Judge of that court.
From 1985 to 1986, Gonzalez was a judicial law clerk to Judge Donald M. Mosley, in the Clark County District Court. [2] She worked with the Las Vegas law firm Beckley, Singleton, Jemison & List [16] from 1986 to 1998, focusing on complex civil litigation such as business, mass tort, and construction defect litigation. From 1997 to 1998, she was ...
The government of Nevada comprises three branches of government: the executive branch consisting of the governor of Nevada and the governor's cabinet along with the other elected constitutional officers; the legislative branch consisting of the Nevada Legislature which includes the Assembly and the Senate; and the judicial branch consisting of the Supreme Court of Nevada and lower courts.