The ACLU of Nevada filed a legal challenge against Clark County, challenging the ordinance that makes it a crime to stop, stand, or engage in an activity that causes another person to stop or stand on Las Vegas Strip bridges, calling it "unconstitutionally vague."
The ACLU of Nevada filed a legal challenge against Clark County, challenging the ordinance that makes it a crime to stop, stand, or engage in an activity that causes another person to stop or stand on Las Vegas Strip bridges, calling it "unconstitutionally vague."
“It turns out that we never signed a contract, that was all with the LVCVA,” County Commissioner Tick Segerblom said Tuesday. “So everybody keeps saying that we’ve got three years, we never committed to three years, to my knowledge.”