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We're Proud and Free and Always Will Be

The Supreme Court ruling in U.S. v. Skrmetti was devastating for the trans community, but it will not impact health care for trans people in Nevada, who still have every right under our state’s Constitution and laws that we had last Pride Month.

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Lawsuit: ACLU of Nevada Sues Nevada DMV for Withholding Records Related to Communications With ICE 

Redacted Records Suggest Existence of Signal Group Chats Between ICE and the Nevada DMV Alongside Potential Warrantless Disclosure of Information Possessed by DMV
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Church or Jail? Federal Court Delivers Qualified Immunity Win For Religious Freedom

A Colorado man can sue the officer who revoked his parole for not attending worship services, a federal court ruled.

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