Wrongfully incarcerated could file claim with state
The state of Nebraska could be financially liable for certain federal judgements under a bill considered Feb. 21 by the Judiciary Committee.
Read MoreThe state of Nebraska could be financially liable for certain federal judgements under a bill considered Feb. 21 by the Judiciary Committee.
Read MoreLandlords could require written documentation of a tenant’s disability before allowing an assistance animal on their property under a bill considered Feb. 20 by the Judiciary Committee.
Read MorePeople would be responsible for keeping their pets safe in extreme weather under a bill heard by the Judiciary Committee Feb. 20.
Read MorePolice officers no longer would have a regular presence in Nebraska schools under a bill considered by the Judiciary Committee Feb. 14.
Read MoreMembers of the Judiciary Committee heard testimony Feb. 14 on a bill that would restrict the use of room confinement for juveniles.
Read MoreMembers of the Judiciary Committee heard testimony Feb. 13 on two bills proposing alternative penalties for certain driving under the influence offenses.
Read MoreA bill that would increase the number of district court judges in Douglas County was discussed by the Judiciary Committee Feb. 8.
Read MoreMembers of the Judiciary Committee heard testimony Feb. 7 on a bill that would prohibit conversion therapy for any minor child.
Read MoreEmployees would be protected from discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity under a bill heard by the Judiciary Committee Feb. 7.
Read MoreThe Judiciary Committee considered a bill Feb. 7 that would permit adoption by two people regardless of marital status.
Read MoreCertain misdemeanor offenders housed in county jails could be transferred to state correctional facilities under a bill heard by the Judiciary Committee Feb. 6.
Read MoreA bill heard by the Judiciary Committee Feb. 1 would expand protections to student journalists.
Read MoreMembers of the Judiciary Committee heard testimony Jan. 31 on a bill meant to tighten the process of sealing juvenile adjudication records in Nebraska.
Read MoreCriminal activity within the Nebraska Department of Correctional Services would be investigated externally under a bill considered by the Judiciary Committee Jan. 30.
Read MoreThe Judiciary Committee heard testimony Jan. 25 on a bill that would approve certain forms of cannabis for medical use.
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