“If we could all make life better for someone else each day, just imagine what it could do for us, and for those around us.” Read more from this installment of the column “View From the Bench” published in the Five Things issue of the bar journal Communiqué (Jan. 2023).
The Virtual Advocacy Commission
Read this month’s installment of “View from the Bench” written by Nevada’s Chief Justice Ron Parraguirre and published in the Communiqué (Oct. 2022).
How do we analyze whether a candidate will be an effective judge?
Eighth Judicial District Court Chief Judge Jerry Wiese shares some thoughts about our upcoming elections in this piece from the bar journal COMMUNIQUÉ (Sept. 2022).
Re-Kindling the Spark of the Noble Lawyer
“A pro bono case can be the spark that ignites your enthusiasm again,” writes Judge Nadia Krall in this installment of View From the Bench (Communiqué, Sep. 2022).
Clark County Law Library Dedication Honored Thomas D. Beatty, Esq.
On June 4, 2022, a dedication ceremony and Celebration of Life was held at the Clark County Law Library to honor the life and career of Thomas D. Beatty, Esq. Learn more from this piece written by Summer Youngquist, law librarian at the Clark County Law Library.
A Fresh Start for Unhoused Misdemeanor Defendants
Read this installment of the “View from the Bench” written by By Judge Shannon Nordstrom of the Las Vegas Municipal Court.
Summary Eviction Diversion
The Las Vegas Justice Court is the jurisdiction for nearly 75 percent of the entire state’s summary eviction case filings. Learn more in this installment of “View from the Bench” written by Judge Melissa Saragosa.