Voter intimidation can be a serious crime. If someone is found guilty, they can be charged with a felony.
During the 2024 presidential preference primary, a nonpartisan observer — who was also an ACLU of Nevada staff member — was denied access to observe the election process by the Nye County Clerk's Office.
The Supreme Court on Monday kept on hold efforts by Texas and Florida to limit how Facebook, TikTok, X, YouTube and other social media platforms regulate content posted by their users.
A judge has paused parts of a new Washington state parental rights law derided by critics as a “forced outing” measure.
Seven jails in Nevada are now fully compliant with the law as outlined in Assembly Bill 286, after a settlement agreement was reached with Elko County, to ensure compliance.
The unanimous opinion reverses a lower court decision tossing out the gun rights group’s lawsuit.
A D.E.A. proposal would move marijuana from its current classification as a Schedule One drug to a Schedule Three drug. This change could have the potential to benefit the cannabis industry in Nevada.
President Trump's former personal lawyer has sued Attorney General William Barr and the Bureau of Prisons director.
A federal court is allowing a Kentucky man to personalize a license plate with the phrase "IM GOD” after a three-year legal battle over the custom engraving.
When lawmakers crafted the law legalizing marijuana in Illinois, they tried to make sure it would right what many see as past wrongs linked to the drug.