All posts tagged "separation of powers"

  • Government
    Center for Justice and Constitutional Litigation Files Brief In Nevada Separation-of-Powers ‘Mootness’ Case

    (Carson City, NV) – NPRI’s Center for Justice and Constitutional Litigation has filed its Appellant Opening Brief at the Nevada Supreme Court in its case Pojunis v. State of Nevada, et al. — a lawsuit brought to restore adherence to the separation-of-powers clause found in Article 3, Section 1 of Nevada’s constitution. Within...

  • Government
    NPRI’s Separation Of Powers Lawsuit Dismissed By District Court, Appeal Planned

    (Sean Whaley/Nevada News Bureau) – A Carson City district judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by a conservative Nevada think tank claiming that a lawmaker violated the state constitution’s separation of powers clause by also working as a public employee. The lawsuit was dismissed because the lawmaker targeted in the case by the...

  • Government
    Separation of Power Lawsuit: It’s Not Moot Until the Check Clears

      (Thomas Mitchell/4TH ST8) Since most of the news media, though not all, gave it short shrift and one self-styled pundit largely dismissed it as an exercise in futility, the brief filed by NPRI’s Center for Justice and Constitutional Litigation in its separation of powers lawsuit makes some salient points about why...