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Episode 26: Understanding Nevada's Appellate Processes (2024)

Join us on "I’ll Allow It Nevada" as we speak with Nevada Supreme Court Chief Justice Elissa Cadish to explore the process that cases undergo after filing with the state's highest court. From the initial steps of case assignment and briefing to the critical stages of oral arguments and decision-making, Chief Justice Cadish offers a comprehensive overview of how the court navigates its caseload. Whether you're a legal professional or simply curious about the judicial process, this episode provides valuable insights into the journey of a case through the Nevada Supreme Court, highlighting the court's commitment to transparency, timeliness, and public trust.





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