Nevada’s Resort Corridor Court: A Flawed Solution Threatening Liberty and Public Trust
Nevada lawmakers push to reinstate a controversial court banning offenders from the Las Vegas Strip despite dropping crime rates, raising grave concerns over constitutionality and justice for vulnerable populations.
In an alarming move that poses serious questions about individual liberty and constitutional rights, Nevada lawmakers are poised to revive the disbanded Resort Corridor Court — a judicial system designed to bar alleged offenders from the Las Vegas Strip for a full year. While proponents hail it as essential for protecting tourists and hospitality workers, this approach exemplifies how government overreach masquerades as public safety policy. Is Targeted Banning on Public Streets Justifiable or a Step Too Far? Nearly two years ago, Nevada judges created the Resort Corridor Court to punish low-level crimes such as petty theft, assault, drug offenses,...
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