The Supreme Court has ruled that Americans can't sue the U.S. Postal Service, even when employees deliberately refuse to deliver mail.
A lawsuit by the state of Nevada against social media platform Snapchat's parent company will move forward after the Nevada Supreme Court denied a writ petition appeal.
The court didn't rule on late-arriving mail-in ballots themselves, but will hear another case on the the broader issue this spring.
A coalition of states defends their authority to regulate sports betting against federal claims.
Over the weekend, the Trump administration demanded states reverse full benefits paid under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
We now know who hired the private investigator that tracked Reno Mayor Hillary Schieve and former Washoe County Commissioner Vaughn Hartung.
The Nevada Ethics Commission has agreed to a stipulated settlement to settle a yearslong ethics case with then-gubernatorial candidate Joe Lombardo.
Governor's Technology Office (GTO) announces that the Brady Firearms Unit Background Check System is fully operational on Sunday morning.
Plans for a permanent underground storage facility at Yucca Mountain are stalled because of opposition from most Nevada residents and officials.
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford announced today that he has joined a coalition of 51 other attorneys general in filing a brief to protect G.I. Bill benefits.