Commentaries
Nevada’s Privileged Class
As our legislature looks forward to the changing of a decade it’s time reevaluate where we are and where we want to be in the year 2000. Despite considerable attention… Read More
Should Nevada Adopt a Mini-Beck Decision?
Look out: big labor is back!But then they never really went away! This year as in years passed, labor (the AFL-CIO affiliates in Nevada, teacher’s unions affiliated with the National… Read More
Crime in Nevada: Will Our Lawmakers Do What It Takes?
While crime across the U.S. and Nevada has increased dramatically over the last thirty years, the risk of imprisonment has actually decreased. For example, in 1960 there were 90 people… Read More
Crime: Strategies for Nevada’s Growing Urban Centers
Unfortunately, the factors that most directly influence criminal behavior–moral decay, loss of family structure and denial of personal accountability–are difficult to change and not easily legislated. Furthermore, those factors that… Read More