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Jordan T. Smith

@nevadaappellate

Appellate and commercial litigator @pisanellibice 2020 Vegas Inc. 40 Under 40. Best Lawyers 2016 Appellate Practice Lawyer of the Year in Las Vegas.

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Jordan T. Smith (@nevadaappellate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please read my article about the nondelegation doctrine and Nevada’s COVID restrictions. thenevadaindependent.com/article/social…

Nevada Independent (@thenvindy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

OPINION "No matter how one views the current restrictions in place to combat the COVID pandemic... there is little doubt that the statutory epicenter of those restrictions is constitutionally infirm." By Jordan T. Smith thenevadaindependent.com/article/social…

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#SCOTUS tells Nevada governor to file a response to Nevada church’s challenge to constitutionality of state’s COVID stay-at-home orders. It's due next Tuesday, Jan. 19.

Nevada Independent (@thenvindy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nevada’s Supreme Court has whittled down its number of pending cases to the lowest level in a decade — three years after it reached a record high in 2018. Via Riley Snyder: thenevadaindependent.com/article/nv-sup…(opens in a new tab)

HISTORY:nevada (@historynevada) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nevada Assemblyman (1901-03), Nevada Attorney General (1903-07), and Nevada Supreme Court Justice (1907-13), James G Sweeney was born on Jan 22, 1877 in Carson City, NV. bit.ly/g6WSoa Sweeney was Nevada's youngest ever Attorney General (26) and Supreme Court Judge (34).

Nevada Assemblyman (1901-03), Nevada Attorney General (1903-07), and Nevada Supreme Court Justice (1907-13), James G Sweeney was born on Jan 22, 1877 in Carson City, NV. bit.ly/g6WSoa Sweeney was Nevada's youngest ever Attorney General (26) and Supreme Court Judge (34).
Steve Sebelius (@stevesebelius) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Two Nevada Supreme Court justices -- in a dissenting opinion -- say Melanie Scheible can't be both prosecutor and senator. It's the first time any justice has addressed separation of powers issue directly: reviewjournal.com/news/politics-…

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Arrived in Nevada Territory in 1861, appointed as a Nevada Territory Supreme Court Justice (1861-63), and US Congressional Delegate for Nevada Territory (1863-64), Gordon Newell Mott was born on Oct 21, 1812 in Zanesville, OH. bit.ly/3C4soIe

Arrived in Nevada Territory in 1861, appointed as a Nevada Territory Supreme Court Justice (1861-63), and US Congressional Delegate for Nevada Territory (1863-64), Gordon Newell Mott was born on Oct 21, 1812 in Zanesville, OH. bit.ly/3C4soIe
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NOTEWORTHY: Nevada Supreme Court holds that the state constitution recognizes a civil cause of action for damages for violating the state equivalent of the 4th Amendment—and there is *NO* qualified immunity defense to that claim. Download opinion: caseinfo.nvsupremecourt.us/document/view.… #N

NOTEWORTHY: Nevada Supreme Court holds that the state constitution recognizes a civil cause of action for damages for violating the state equivalent of the 4th Amendment—and there is *NO* qualified immunity defense to that claim. 
Download opinion: caseinfo.nvsupremecourt.us/document/view.… #N
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US President Benjamin Harrison nominated Nevada Supreme Court justice Thomas P Hawley for US District Court, District of Nevada judge on Aug 30, 1890. He served in that capacity from 1890 until his retirement in 1906. bit.ly/2vFDYas

US President Benjamin Harrison nominated Nevada Supreme Court justice Thomas P Hawley for US District Court, District of Nevada judge on Aug 30, 1890. He served in that capacity from 1890 until his retirement in 1906. bit.ly/2vFDYas
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Arrived in Las Vegas in 1982, Nevada District Court judge in 1992, and appointed to the Nevada Supreme Court in 2004, Justice Michael Douglas became the first Black Nevada Supreme Court Judge when he was sworn in on May 3, 2004. Douglas retired in 2019. tinyurl.com/y3st348k

Arrived in Las Vegas in 1982, Nevada District Court judge in 1992, and appointed to the Nevada Supreme Court in 2004, Justice Michael Douglas became the first Black Nevada Supreme Court Judge when he was sworn in on May 3, 2004. Douglas retired in 2019. tinyurl.com/y3st348k
State Bar of Nevada (@nevadabar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks to our presenters (from left) David López-Negrete, Abe Smith, and Jordan T. Smith for their excellent session reviewing recent Nevada Supreme Court cases! #NVbar2025

Thanks to our presenters (from left) David López-Negrete, Abe Smith, and Jordan T. Smith for their excellent session reviewing recent Nevada Supreme Court cases! #NVbar2025
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The Las Vegas Sun wants the U.S. Supreme Court to take up a Ninth Circuit decision that nixed an agreement protecting it from the Las Vegas Review-Journal's alleged plan to drive it out of business. law360.com/articles/24236…

The Las Vegas Sun wants the U.S. Supreme Court to take up a Ninth Circuit decision that nixed an agreement protecting it from the Las Vegas Review-Journal's alleged plan to drive it out of business. law360.com/articles/24236…
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Before she became Nevada's first female Nevada Supreme Court Justice (1993), Miriam Shearing, elected in 1982, was sworn in as Nevada's first elected female District Court Judge on Jan 3, 1983. PDF: bit.ly/1d6gzD9 Vegas PBS Documentary VID: to.pbs.org/2GWrghB

Before she became Nevada's first female Nevada Supreme Court Justice (1993), Miriam Shearing, elected in 1982, was sworn in as Nevada's first elected female District Court Judge on Jan 3, 1983. PDF: bit.ly/1d6gzD9
Vegas PBS Documentary VID: to.pbs.org/2GWrghB