The Nevada Supreme Court recently overturned a $48 million verdict, stating that hospitals do not owe a fiduciary duty to patients in providing medical services. In a separate legal development, a Las Vegas judge ruled in favor of the ACLU of Nevada, mandating Nevada Medicaid to cover abortion services. This decision came after a petition by the ACLU, which anticipates the state's appeal. Additionally, the Clark County School District has been ordered to pay legal fees for the ACLU of Nevada. These rulings signify notable shifts in Nevada's legal landscape regarding healthcare and civil liberties.
A Nevada judge has ended the state's limits on Medicaid coverage for abortion services https://t.co/eql1zn9ae5
The ACLU of Nevada was back in court Tuesday in its fight for public records. https://t.co/TPtXp1lMOt
A judge is ordering the Clark County School District to pay the legal fees for the American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada https://t.co/pFOhDDkyXe
A Las Vegas judge has granted a petition from the @ACLUNV, compelling Nevada Medicaid to cover abortion services. Attorneys with the ACLU said they expect the state to appeal the ruling. https://t.co/jHC1bEbORD
When testifying in favor of the Equal Rights Amendment, @Nicole4Nevada said, "The language does not provide" for funding abortions. Today, a judge ruled the language in the ERA requires Nevada to pay for abortions. https://t.co/7i6YBeGwpy
Nevada Supreme Court Reverses $48 Million Verdict, Concludes Hospitals Do Not Owe Fiduciary Duty to Patients in the Provision of Medical Services https://t.co/gyw95EkaMK #Litigation #Health #Services @nvbizmag https://t.co/3Vf3iU7Jzp
Nevada Supreme Court Reverses $48 Million Verdict, Concludes Hospitals Do Not Owe Fiduciary Duty to Patients in the Provision of Medical Services https://t.co/gyw95EkaMK #Litigation #Health #Services @WilsonElser https://t.co/KiNs8e0XMM