Entries tagged with “this week” from Harmfulerror
Monday, May 4 - 10:30 a.m. - Nevada Supreme Court hears oral arguments in Rodriquez v. State, Bowers v. Harrah's Laughlin, In re: Parental Rights as to Germany and Wyman v. State.
Monday, May 4 - US Supreme Court order and opinion release day
Tuesday, May 5 - 10:00 a.m. - Nevada Supreme Court hears oral argument in Fierle v. Perez, Middleton v. State and Bielar v. Washoe Health Systems
Wednesday, May 6 - Nevada Bar Admissions Ceremony
Wednesday, May 6 - NACJ Board Meeting, noon at the Federal Public Defender's Office
Thursday, May 7 - Nevada Supreme Court opinion release day
Thursday, May 7 - 10:00 a.m. - Nevada Supreme Court oral arguments in King v. State and Ortega v. State (Elko)
Friday, May 8 - 10:00 a.m. - Nevada Supreme Court orala rguments in Harness v. State and Bennette v. State (Elko)
Monday, April 27 - US Supreme Court hears argument in Bobby v. Bies (double jeopardy, mental competency under Atkins) and Nijhawan v. Holder (banishment after felony conviction)
Tuesday, April 28 - US Supreme Court hears argument in Forest Grove School District v. TA (private school tuition reimbursement for a disabled student) and Cuomo v. Clearing House (state power to enforce state laws against racial bias in mortgage lending).
Wednesday, April 29 - US Supreme Court hears argument in Northwest Austin Municipal Utility District v. Holder (Voting Rights Act).
Wednesday, April 29 - Nevada February bar results released
Thursday, April 30 - Nevada Supreme Court opinion release day
Monday, April 20 9:00 a.m. - Assembly Judiciary hearing on SB 28, SB 67
Monday, April 20 9:00 a.m. - Senate Judiciary AB 93, AB 114, AB 120, AB 164, AB 187
Monday, April 20 10:00 a.m. - US Supreme Court hears argument in Iraq v. Beaty and Horne v. Flores.
Monday, April 20 3:00 p.m. - Nevada Supreme Court oral argument in Commission on Ethics v. Hardy.
Tuesday, April 21 8:30 a.m. - Senate Judiciary AB 237, AB 253, AB 259
Tuesday, April 21 10:00 a.m. - US Supreme Court hears argument in Safford Unified School District v. Redding and Eisenstein v. New York City
Wednesday, April 22 8:00 a.m. - Assembly Judiciary SB 194, SB 235, SB 35, SB 45
Wednesday, April 22 8:30 a.m. - Senate Judiciary AB 264, AB 462, AB 473
Wednesday, April 22 10:00 a.m. - US Supreme Court hears argument in Ricci v. DeStefano
Thursday, April 23 Nevada Supreme Court opinion release day
Thursday, April 23 8:00 a.m. - Assembly Judiciary SB 101, SB 14, SB 55
Friday, April 24 8:30 a.m. - Senate Judiciary AB 233, AB 477, AB 517
Tuesday, April 14 9:00 - Senate Judiciary AB 187, AB 250
Wednesday, April 15 8:00 - Assembly Judiciary SB 141, SB 96
Thursday, April 16 - Nevada Supreme Court opinion release day
Friday, April 17 - Assembly Judiciary SB 42, SB 149
The US Supreme Court will resume oral arguments on April 20.
Monday, March 30 8:00 - Assembly Judiciary - AB 449, AB 452, AB 475, AB 477
Monday, March 30 8:30 - Senate Judiciary - SB 262, SB 352, SB 353
Monday, March 30 - US Supreme Court hears argument in Travelers Indemnity Co. v. Bailey & Common Law Settlement Counsel v. Bailey
Monday, March 30 - Nominations due for State Bar of Nevada Board of Governors
Tuesday, March 31 8:00 - Assembly Corrections, Parole and Probation - AB 325, AB 474, AB 85
Tuesday, March 31 8:30 - Senate Judiciary - SB 236, SB 238, SB 350
Tuesday, March 31 - US Supreme Court hears argument in Gross v. FBL Financial Services
Wednesday, April 1 8:00 - Assembly Judiciary - AB 368, AB 380, AB 408, AB 462
Wednesday, April 1 8:30 - Senate Judiciary - AB 337, SB 349
Wednesday, April 1 - US Supreme Court hears argument in Polar Tankers v. City of Valdez
Thursday, April 2 - Nevada Supreme Court opinion release day
Thursday, April 2 8:00 - Assembly Corrections, Parole and Probation - AB 385, AB 424, AB 473, AB 502
Thursday, April 2 8:30 - Senate Judiciary - SB 216, SB 351
Friday, April 3 8:00 - Assembly Judiciary - AB 476, AB 496
Friday, April 3 8:30 - Senate Judiciary - SB 354, SB 372
Monday, March 23 8:00 a.m. - Assembly Judiciary Commitee - AB262, AB283, AB286, AB461
Monday, March 23 9:00 a.m. - Senate Judiciary Committee - SB235, SB274
Monday, March 23 10:00 a.m. - US Supreme Court hears argument in Yeager v. United States - whether the Double Jeopardy Clause precludes the government from retrying defendants acquitted of some charges on factually related counts on which the jury failed to reach a verdict.
Tuesday, March 24 8:00 - Assembly Corrections, Parole and Probation Committee - AB265, AB367, AB384
Tuesday, March 24 8:30 - Senate Judicary Committee - SB221, SB277, SB287
Tuesday, March 24 10:00 - US Supreme Court may issue one or more opinions and then hears argument in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission - concerning the constitutionality of limiting the broadcast of a compaign film attacking a presidential candidate and the validity of disclosure rules.
Tuesday, March 24 12:00 - State of the Judiciary Speech by Chief Justice Hardesty
Wednesday, March 25 8:00 - Assembly Judiciary Committee - AB309, AB320, AB332, AB335, AB353
Wednesday, March 25 8:30 - Senate Judiciary - SB253, SB261
Wednesday, March 25 10:00 - US Supreme Court may issue one or more opinions and then hears argument in United States v. Denedo - concerning the jurisdiction of military appeals courts over an ex-service member's case.
Thursday, March 26 - Nevada Supreme Court opinion release day
Thursday, Mach 26 8:00 - Assembly Corrections, Parole and Probation Committee
Thursday, March 26 8:30 approx. - Assembly Judiciary Committee - AB280
Thursday, March 26 8:30 - Senate Judiciary Committee - AJR3, SB121, SB130, SB167, SB176, SB333, SB334, SB82
Thursday, March 26 1:30 - Assembly Judiciary Subcommittee - AB108, AB204, AB207, AB251, AB311, AB350, AB361
Friday, March 27 8:00 - Assembly Judiciary Committee - AB218, AB388, AB398, AB471
Friday, March 27 8:30 - Senate Judiciary - SB313, SB314
Monday, March 16 - Assembly Judiciary Committee (AB244, AB250, AB253)
Monday, March 16 - Nevada Supreme Court Oral Arguments
1:00 Hannon v. State - whether police officers were justified in entering the Appellant's apartment over his objection after they were dispatched there on a domestic violence call.
1:30 McGee v. State - whether the district court erred in not allowing an instruction to the jury based on the Appellant's contention that she was involuntarily intoxicated.
Tuesday, March 17 - Assembly Committee on Corrections, Parole and Probation (AB228, AB265)
Wednesday, March 18 Assembly Judiciary Committee (AB251, AB257, AB271)
Thursday, March 19 - Nevada Supreme Court Opinion Release Day
Thursday, March 19 - Assembly Committee on Corrections, Parole and Probation (AB252, AB259, AB279)
Friday, March 20 - Assembly Judiciary Committee (AB237, AB264, AB280)
Oral arguments will resume at the US Supreme Court on March 23.
Monday, March 9 - 8:00 a.m. - Assembly Judiciary Committee meets
Tuesday, March 10 8:00 a.m. - Assembly Corrections, Parole & Probation Committee meets
Tuesday, March 10 8:30 a.m. - Senate Judiciary Commitee meets
Wednesday, March 11 8:00 a.m. - Assembly Judiciary Committee meets
Wednesday March 11 8:30 a.m. - Senate Judiciary Committee meets -
Wednesday, March 11 - Nevada Supreme Court oral arguments:
10:00 a.m. Amato v. State - Did the improper preservation of trial transcripts prevent a meaningful review by the Supreme Court?
10:30 a.m. Saintal v. State - Whether verdicts for two charges were inconsistent where stolen items were charged as being worth more than $250 for grand larceny charges, but less than $250 for a conspiracy to possession stolen property charge. Whether the Appellant's designation as a habitual criminal and the life sentence for each count amount to cruel and unusual punishment.
11:30 a.m. Fleetwood Corp. v. Towne - lease dispute over geothermal resources in Washoe Valley. Argument concerns the grant of summary judgment and the denial of attorney fees.
1:30 p.m. Evans v. Evans - Whether a district court err in determining child custoy without an evidentiary hearing and whether child support was properly calculated.
Thursday, March 12 - Nevada Supreme Court opinion release day
Thursday, March 12 8:00 a.m. - Assembly Corrections, Parole & Probation Committee meets
Thursday, March 12 approx 8:30 - Assembly Judiciary Commitee Work Session
Thursday, March 12 - Nevada Supreme Court oral arguments
10:00 a.m. Gibbens v. State - Whether the State presented sufficient evidence to support a conviction for first-degree murder for a 15 year old who shot his 12 year old friend.
10:30 a.m. Bradford v. State - Whether the district court abused its discretion in allowing the State to question the Appellant about his gang affiliation. Whether the district court properly instructed the jury about the deadly weapon enhancement and adoptive admissions.
11:30 a.m. Resort Properties of America v. Cherry Inv. & Dev.- Recovery of a real estate broker's commission and summary judgment.
Friday, March 13 - Assembly Judiciary Committee meets
Friday, March 13 - Nevada Supreme Court oral arguments
10:00 a.m. In re: Parental Rights as to Raleigh - Whether the district court properly terminated a mother's parental rights?
10:30 a.m. Murphy v. State - The defendant was convicted for second-degree kidnapping for the abduction of a child. Did the district court abuse its discretion in admitting evidence of the Appellant's prior bad acts, specifically, an alleged sexual assault of an 11-year old child in Missouri.
The US Supreme Court began a two week recess today.
I'm slammed this week, so here's a list of resources for what's going on:
* Nevada Supreme Court oral argument calendar
* Link to Nevada Supreme Court webcasts
Monday, February 23 - US Supreme Court hears oral argument in United States v. Navajo Nation and Rivera v. Illinois (whether the erroneous denial of a defense peremptory challenge is subject to harmless error analysis).
Monday, February 23 8:30 - Assembly Judiciary Committee: AB 114 (Makes various changes concerning compensation to victims of crime); AB 116 (Revises provisions concerning compensation for victims of crime); AB 120 (Makes changes concerning orders for protection of victims of sexual assault).
Monday, February 23 9:00 - Senate Judiciary Committee: SB 125 (Prohibits the unauthorized possession, reading or capturing of another person's personal identifying information through radio frequency identification); SJR 2 (Proposes to amend the Nevada Constitution to revise provisions relating to the selection of justices and judges).
Tuesday, February 24 - US Supreme Court hears oral argument in Burlington No. & Santa Fe R. Co. v. United States and Shell Oil v. United States and hears argument in Carlsbad Technology v. HIF Bio.
Tuesday, February 24 8:00 - Assembly Committee on Corrections, Parole and Probation: AB 81 (Makes various changes relating to the Central Repository for Nevada Records of Criminal History); AB 117 (Makes various changes relating to prisoners and parole).
Tuesday, February 24 8:30 - Senate Judiciary Committee: SB 130 (Revises certain provisions governing certificates of permission to perform marriages); SB 141 (Enacts the Uniform International Wills Act).
Wednesday, February 25 - US Supreme Court hears argument in Hawaii v. Office of Hawaiian Affairs and Flores-Figueroa v. United States (whether the federal crime of aggravated identity theft requires the Government to show that the defendant knew that identification he used belonged to another person).
Wednesday, February 25 8:00 - Assembly Judiciary Committee: no criminal law bills.
Wednesday, February 25 1:30 - Senate Committee on Government Affairs: Discussion of issues related to public employees' compensation levels, benefits and retirement and overview of related reports issued by the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce.
Thursday February 26 - Nevada Supreme Court opinion release day
Thursday, February 26 8:30 - Senate Judiciary Committee Work Session:
S.B. 34 Makes certain changes concerning the use of court reporters in certain court proceedings.
S.B. 35 Repeals the provision that prohibits the prosecution of a person in this State for a crime after the person is convicted or acquitted of the crime in another state, territory or country.
S.B. 44 Designates certain employees of the Department of Corrections as category II peace officers.
S.B. 45 Revises provisions relating to certain criminal cases involving older persons and vulnerable persons.
S.B. 55 Makes various changes concerning commercial recordings.
S.B. 67 Revises provisions governing declarations of homestead.
S.B. 82 Makes various changes relating to technological crime.
S.B. 83 Makes various changes relating to the regulation of gaming.
S.B. 99 Limits the peace officer powers of taxicab field investigators.
S.B. 101 Makes various changes relating to securities.
S.B. 106 Revises provisions governing the purchase of a home or improved lot that is adjacent to open range.
S.B. 107 Limits the liability of certain nonprofit organizations and their agents, employees and volunteers under certain circumstances.
S.B. 113 Creates statutory subcommittees of the Advisory Commission on the Administration of Justice.
Thursday, February 26 approx 9 am - Assembly Judiciary Committee Work Committee:
A.B. 27
Clarifies requirements and procedures for obtaining a Nevada identity theft passport.A.B. 63 Makes various changes to provisions regarding justice courts.
A.B. 88 Establishes a civil remedy for a person who was a victim of a sexual offense which was used to promote child pornography.
A.B. 93 Revises the definition of the crime of assault.
A.B. 104 Revises the provisions governing the failure to appear in court for the commission of certain misdemeanor traffic offenses.
Thursday, February 26 1:00 - Advisory Commission on the Administration of Justice's Subcommittee on Juvenile Justice.
Friday, February 27 8:00 - Assembly Judiciary Committee: A.B. 64 (Increases the number of judges in the Second and Eighth Judicial Districts); A.B. 65 (Provides for the collection and disposition of additional court fees); A.B. 102 (Revises provisions governing problem gambling).
Friday, February 27 8:30 - Senate Judiciary Committee - SB 142 (Establishes the crime of criminal gang recruitment) and other non-criminal law related bills.
The State Bar of Nevada will hold its February 2009 Bar Examination on Tuesday, February 24, Wednesday, February 25 and Thursday, February 26.
Broadcasts of Legislative Committee Meetings are available here.
Tuesday, February 17 - 8:00 Assembly Committee on Corrections, Parole and Probation. AB 35 (Revises provisions governing petitions by offenders under lifetime supervision for release from lifetime supervision); AB 36 (Revises provisions pertaining to lifetime supervision of sex offenders); AB 38 (Provides that sex offenders who are under lifetime supervision must not have their civil rights automatically restored).
Tuesday, February 17 - 8:30 Senate Committee on Judiciary. SB 34 (Makes certain changes concerning the use of court reporters in certain court proceedings); SB 100 (Revises the provisions governing the period of revocation of a driver's license upon conviction of certain offenses involving driving under the influence).
Wednesday, February 18 - 8:00 Assembly Committee on Judiciary. AB 1 (Prohibits certain demonstrations at a funeral, memorial serivce or ceremony); AB 45 (Requires the State Public Defender to provide defense services to indigent persons in counties without county public defender offices and to fully fund such services); AB 105 (Makes various changes concerning genetic marker testing of certain criminal defendants).
Wednesday, February 18 - 8:30 Senate Committee on Judiciary. SB 84 (Authorizes cities to create departments of alternative sentencing).
Thursday, February 19 - Nevada Supreme Court opinion release day
Thursday, February 19 - 8:00 Assembly Corrections, Parole and Probation. AB 78 (Requires the State Forester Firewarden to establish and carry out a program for operating conservation camps); Audit Report - Dept. of Corrections, Inmate Programs, Grievances, and Access to Health Care.
Thursday, February 19 - 8:30 Senate Judiciary Committee. SJR 1 (Proposes to amend the Nevada Constitution to replace the State Board of Pardons Commissioners with the Clemency Board appointed by the Governor); SJR 9 (Proposes to amend the Nevada Constitution to allow the Legislature to establish an intermediate appellate court).
Friday, February 20 - 8:00 Assembly Judiciary Committee. AB 27 (Clarifies requirements and procedures for obtaining a Nevada identity theft passport); AB 46 (Makes various changes concerning the right of certain persons to purchase or possess a firearm); AB 61 (Requires notification of certain victims of crime of the discharge, conditional release or escape of certain persons from the custody of Mental Health officials).
Friday, February 20 - 8:30 Senate Judiciary Committee. SB 44 (Designates certain employees of the Department of Corrections as category II peace officers); SB 99 (Limits the peace officer powers of taxicab field investigators).
Friday, February 20 - 10:00 - 1:00 Indigent Defense Commission Meeting
Oral arguments at the United States Supreme Court will resume on February 23.
The Nevada Supreme Court will hear its next oral arguments on March 2.
Monday, February 9 - 8:30 Assembly Judiciary Committee Meeting. Overview of Central Repository for Nevada Records of Criminal History, Presentation on the Regulation of Gaming, and BDR Introductions.
Monday, February 9 - 9:00 Senate Judicary Committee Meeting (no criminal law issues).
Tuesday, February 10 - 8:00 Assembly Committee on Corrections, Parole and Probation. Presentations by the Department of Corrections and Parole and Probation.
Tuesday, February 10 - 8:30 Senate Judicary Committee Meeting. SB 28 - Revises reporting requirements concerning missing persons and unidentified dead bodies; SB 83 - Makes various changes relating tp the regulation of gaming.
Wednesday, February 11 - Nevada Supreme Court Southern Panel Oral Arguments
Wednesday, February 11 - 8:00 Assembly Judiciary Committee Meeting. Overview of Nevada's Court System, Overview of the Commission on Indigent Defense, Overview of the Commission on Preservation, Access and Sealing of Court Records. AB 63 - Makes various changes to provisions regarding justice court; AB 65 - Provides for the collection and disposition of additional court fees.
Wednesday, February 11 - 8:30 Senate Judiciary Committee Meeting. (No criminal law issues).
Wednesday, February 11 - 9:00 Advisory Commission on the Administration of Justice's Subcommittee of the Subcommittee on Juvenile Justice.
Thursday, February 12 - Nevada Supreme Court opinion release day
Thursday, February 12 - 8:00 Joint Meeting of the Assembly Committee on Corrections, Parole and Probation and the Senate Committee on Judiciary. Report on the Advisory Commission on the Administration of Justice.
Friday, February 13 - 8:00 Assembly Judiciary Committee Meeting. AB 93 Revises the definition of the crime of assault; AB 99 Makes various changes relating to the security and safety of participants in the legal process; AB 104 - revises the provisions governing the failure to appear in court for the commission of certain misdemeanor traffic offenses.
The US Supreme Court will resume oral arguments on February 23.
Monday, February 2 - Nevada Supreme Court en banc oral arguments in Glover v. District Court and Hartford Fire Ins. Co. v. Trustees of Constr. Indus. (NRAP 5).
Monday, February 2 - Nevada Legislature opens its 2009 Session.
Tuesday, February 3 - Nevada Supreme Court en banc oral arguments in MGM Mirage v. Insurance Guaranty Ass'n, Allstate Insurance Co. v. Fackett and Shelksohn v. Yeh.
Tuesday, February 3 - 8:00 Assembly Committtee on Corrections, Parole and Probation meets and BDRs may be introduced.
Tuesday, February 3 - 9:00 Assembly Judiciary Committee meets. Presentation on Nevada Criminal Law by Ben Graham.
Wednesday, February 4 - 8:00 Assembly Judiciary Committee meets. Audit reports presented. The Committee will consider AB 88, concerning civil remedies for a person who was a victim of a sexual offense which was used to promose child pornography.
Wednesday, February 4 - 8:30 Senate Judiciary Committee meets. It will hold an informational hearing on activities by the Advisory Commission on the Administration of Justice.
Wednesday, February 4 - 12:00 NACJ Board Meeting at the Federal Public Defender's Office.
Thursday, February 5 - Nevada Supreme Court opinion release day.
Thursday, February 5 - 8:30 Senate Judicary Committee meets. The Committee will consider SB 35 (repeals the provision that prohibits the prosecution of a person in this State for a crime after the person is convicted or acquitted of the crime in another state, territory or country; SB 45 (revises provisions relating to certain criminal cases involving older persons and vulnerable persons); SB 82 (makes various changes relating to technological crime).
Friday, February 6 - 8:00 Assembly Judiciary Committee meets. The Committee will consider AB 42 (grants administrative subpoena power for the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit within the AG's Office to obtain certainr records and materials); AB 59 (creates a rebuttable presumption against an award of custody or unsupervised visitation for any person who has abducted a child in the past).
Friday, February 6 - 2:30 p.m. Investiture Ceremony for new district court and family court judges: Doug Smith, Abbi Silver and Cynthia Giuliani.
No orders or opinions are expected from the United States Supreme Court as the Court is in a four week recess. Oral arguments will resume on February 23.
Monday, January 5 - Nevada Supreme Court Investiture
Tuesday, January 6 - Nevada Supreme Court hears en banc arguments & administrative hearing on ADKT 411 (at 3 pm in Carson and Las Vegas)
Wednesday, January 7 - Nevada Supreme Court hears en banc arguments
Thursday, January 8 - Nevada Supreme Court opinion release day
The United States Supreme Court will meet for a private conference on Friday and will not hear arguments this week. Oral arguments will resume on January 12.
Wednesday, December 24
Nevada Supreme Court scheduled to release opinions (the last opinion was issued on November 26)
Thursday, December 25
Holiday - courts closed
Monday, December 8
United States Supreme Court order release day. There were no new cert. grants.
United States Supreme Court hears argument in Peake v. Sanders (veterans' benefits & statutory notice) and Pacific Bell v. linkLine Communications (antitrust).
Tuesday, December 9
United States Supreme Court hears argument in Arizona v. Johnson (frisk of a passenger in a car w/ no reason to believe the passenger committed a crime) and Cone v. Bell (state's suppression of evidence of drug use in a capital case).
Wednesday, December 10
United States Supreme Court hears argument in Ashcroft v. Iqbal (suit against former AG & FBI director re: allegations of racial and religious discrimination) and AT&T v. Hulteen (Pregnancy Discrimination Act).
Nevada Supreme Court hears oral argument in Klein v. Rapoport, Tenneson v. Foster and Clark Co. School Dist. v. Virtual Education Software
CLE - Ethics Seminar. Federal Public Defender's Office at noon.
Thursday, December 11
Nevada Supreme Court opinion release day.
State Bar CLE on Ethics and Practice Management
Friday, December 12
NACJ Holiday Party at Tom Pitaro's house.
Monday, December 1
The United States Supreme Court hears argument in Kansas v. Colorado (water rights) and 14 Penn Plaza LLC v. Pyett (wjehther collective bargaining agreements may require mandatory arbitration of civil rights claims).
The United States Supreme Court releases its order list. Certiorari was not granted in any new cases.
The Nevada Supreme Court hears argument in V and S Railway v. White Pine County.
Tuesday, December 2
The United States Supreme Court hears argument in Entergy Corp. v. EPA (Clean Water Act) and Fitzgerald v. Barnstable School Committee (whether Title IX barred future constitutionally based gender discrimination claims against federally funded schools.
The United States Supreme Court may release one or more opinions.
The Nevada Supreme Court hears argument in Regency Towers v. Dist. Ct. and Rivera v. Philip Morris.
Wednesday, December 3
The United States Supreme Court hears argument in Philip Morris v. Williams (punitive damages and state procedural rule) and Haywood v. Drown (Supremacy Clause and jurisdiction over federal constitutional claims).
NACJ Board Meeting - noon at the Federal Public Defender's Office.
State Bar CLE - Internet for Lawyers - 9 am or 1:30 pm.
Thursday, December 4
Nevada Supreme Court opinion release day.
Wednesday, November 19
State Bar CLE - Legal Ethics: The Year in Review
Thursday, November 20
Nevada Supreme Court opinion release day
Friday, November 21
9:00 - Legislature's Advisory Commission on the Administration of Justice meets in Carson City, videoconferencing is available to Las Vegas and the meeting may be watched via the Legislature's website.
The United States Supreme Court and Nevada Supreme Court will will resume oral arguments on December 1.
The Las Vegas Justice Court offers amnesty for outstanding traffic tickets through February 9, 2009.
Monday, November 10
US Supreme Court orders released (no new cert grants were ordered)
10:00 - US Supreme Court oral argument in Chambers v. United States (whether failure to report to prison is a "violent felony" under the Armed Career Criminals Act).
11:00 - US Supreme Court oral argument in United States v. Hayes (whether federal gun laws require a domestic relationship between an attacker and victim to qualify as a misdemeanor crime of "domestic violence").
1:00 - US Supreme Court oral argument in Melendez-Diaz v. Massachusetts (whether the Confrontation Clause gives criminal defendants a right to cross-examine forensic analysts who prepare laboratory reports for use in prosecution).
Tuesday, November 11
Holiday. Courts closed.
Wednesday, November 12
10:30 - Nevada Supreme Court oral argument in Jeffries v. State
11:30 - Nevada Supreme Court oral argument in Courtesy Cars v. Morgan
1:30 - Nevada Supreme Court oral argument in Perez-Marquez v. State
United States Supreme Court oral argument in Pleasant Grove City, UT v. Summum (whether donated monuments displayed in public parks qualify as private speech, thus requiring municipalities to display monuments from all other donors).
United States Supreme Court oral argument in Bell v. Kelly (whether the deferential standard in the federal habeas corpus statute should be applied to claims a state court did not conisder).
Thursday, November 13
Nevada Supreme Court opinion release day
10:00 - Nevada Supreme Court oral argument in Anderson v. Ruppco Inc.
10:30 - Nevada Supreme Court oral argument in Madruga v. Aguilar
1:30 - Nevada Supreme Court oral argument in Fields v. State
Friday, November 14
10:00 - Nevada Supreme Court oral argument in Ferguson v. Landmark Homes
10:30 - Nevada Supreme Court oral argument in State Engineer v. Morris Delee Revocable Trust
11:30 - Nevada Supreme Court oral argument in Cadle Co. II vs. Fountain
1:30 - Nevada Supreme Court oral argument in Las Vegas Paving v. Nevada Power
Tuesday, October 28 - Pardons Board annual meeting
Tuesday, October 28 - Candidate Campaign and Expense Report #2 due
Wednesday, October 29 - Pardons Board annual meeting
Thursday, October 30 - Nevada Supreme Court opinion release day
Friday, October 31 - State holiday. State courts are closed.
Friday, October 31 - Last day for early voting
