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Nevada Supreme Court
司法机关
Carson City,NV 4,359 位关注者
The Nevada Judiciary provides impartial, efficient, and accessible dispute resolution in legal matters.
关于我们
Comprised of seven justices, the Nevada Supreme Court is the highest judicial authority and administrative head of Nevada's legal system. The primary job of the Justices is to rule on appeals from the trial courts, determining if legal errors were committed in court cases, or whether verdicts and judgments were fair and correct. The Justices sit in panels of three for the majority of cases, or as the full court of seven to decide the most significant legal issues. As administrative head of Nevada’s legal system, the Supreme Court oversees the courts and issues rules governing everything from court procedures to the ethical and professional conduct of judges and attorneys. The Nevada Supreme Court can also create commissions and committees to perform administrative functions or to study the judicial system and recommend changes and improvements. Under the Supreme Court is the Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC), the Clerk of the Court, and the Law Library. The AOC performs all administrative functions for the Nevada Supreme Court and provides support services to the trial courts in such areas as training and technology. The Clerk of the Court is responsible for all Supreme Court files and documents, manages the Court’s caseload and dockets, coordinates public hearings, and releases the Court’s decisions. The Law Library houses law books and other documents in its facility at the Nevada Supreme Court building in Carson City. The Law Library is used by the Court’s law clerks and the public.
- 网站
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https://supreme.nvcourts.gov/
Nevada Supreme Court的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 司法机关
- 规模
- 201-500 人
- 总部
- Carson City,NV
- 类型
- 政府机构
- 创立
- 1864
- 领域
- law、Nevada's Highest Court、judiciary和appeals
地点
Nevada Supreme Court员工
动态
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This Thanksgiving, we are grateful for all who make Nevada strong and vibrant. Happy Thanksgiving from the Supreme Court of Nevada. Photo Credit: Nevada Division of Tourism (Travel Nevada)
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Did you know that in FY 2024, the Court Improvement Program (CIP) supported over 700 children and their families? The CIP provided funding to Community Improvement Councils across the state to tackle challenges in achieving timely permanency for children and families. Thanks to this support, CICs collaborated to assist over 700 children and their families, enhancing well-being for at-risk families. Learn more about the Court Improvement Program: https://lnkd.in/guRQxJrv
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The most recent Advance Opinions are available now on our website: https://lnkd.in/gHdSyZJG
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On Tuesday evening, Governor Joe Lombardo announced Jason Woodbury as his selection to the First Judicial District Court, Department I. Woodbury currently serves as District Attorney for Carson City, where he has served since he was first elected in November 2014. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gFN2SA5x
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The Supreme Court of Nevada is hiring! As Staff Attorney, you will edit court decisions for accuracy and clarity, assess civil and criminal cases, draft motions, and oversee the publication of the Nevada Reports. You'll work closely with justices, judges, and legal professionals to ensure the highest standards of legal precision. This role offers the chance to contribute directly to the legal process while developing your skills in appellate law. Interested? Apply here: https://bit.ly/4fxw494
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Ever wonder who makes sure the laws are applied fairly in Nevada? It’s your judges and justices! Elected by the people, they are responsible for the administration of justice in our states’ courts. ?? Quick Fact: Only three justices sat on the Nevada Supreme Court bench from 1864 to 1967. [From left to right: H.O. Beatty, James Lewis, and C.M. Brosnan, 1864.] Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gD_juZaN
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Reminder! Next week, join us and the National Center for State Courts for the Jury System Management Workshops in Las Vegas and Reno. This 1.5-day workshop is a valuable opportunity for all court staff to learn strategies for improving operational efficiency and cost-effectiveness in jury management. Register for the workshops here: bit.ly/4foGV4K
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New Episode Alert! In this episode of I’ll Allow It Nevada, we’re exploring Nevada’s innovative informal family trial program established under ADKT 0619 with Judge Gregory Gordon from the Eighth Judicial District Court. We discuss how this new approach is simplifying family law proceedings, making justice more accessible, and reshaping the family court experience for both litigants and legal professionals. Tune In: Spotify: https://spoti.fi/48QwJQu Youtube: https://bit.ly/4ewa3pR Additional Streaming Options: https://lnkd.in/gg6Uebej