Open Government

Nevada’s Public Records Law

The ACLU of Nevada, a nonpartisan organization, is concerned about open government across the board and at all levels. If you have tried to obtain a government document that you believe is or should be available to the public, but have been denied access or believe that Nevada’s Public Records law has not been followed, the ACLU of Nevada wants to hear from you, using our online intake form.

 

Action Needed on Three Open Meeting Bills

Three bills to make Nevada’s government meetings more democratic will be considered by the state Senate’s government affairs committee at 9 a.m., Monday, May 2. They already have been approved by the Assembly.

The Legal and Ethical Implications of Unmanned Weapons Systems

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Thomas & Mack Moot Court

UNLV Boyd School of Law

 

Brought to you by the Public Interest Law Association (PILA) and the International Law Society (ILS), in collaboration with the Nevada Desert Experience (NDE) and the American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada (ACLU)

The Legal and Ethical Implications of Unmanned Weapons Systems

 

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Final Victory in Effort to Make Education Task Force Open to the Public

The Governor’s Education Reform Blue Ribbon Task Force has decided to fully comply with the Open Meeting Law (OML). Dan Klaich, one of the Task Force co-chairs, said that the Task Force would follow the OML, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

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