Felony for fake gun crimes proposed
Using a fake firearm to commit a crime would be a felony in Nebraska under a bill heard by the
Read MoreUsing a fake firearm to commit a crime would be a felony in Nebraska under a bill heard by the
Read MoreHealth care facilities that perform abortions would be required to post signs and online messages notifying women of their rights
Read MoreThe duties of a guardian appointed to represent juveniles in court would be specified by legislation advanced from general file
Read MoreIf a court finds that an equal division of a marital estate is inequitable, it should state its basis for
Read MoreGuidelines for care plans for children of divorced and separated parents would be created by legislation heard by the Judiciary
Read MoreSchool districts’ power of eminent domain would be expanded by a bill heard by the Judiciary Committee March 11. Introduced
Read MoreOil and gas companies could no longer exercise eminent domain in Nebraska under a bill heard by the Judiciary Committee
Read MoreMarijuana would be used for medical treatment in Nebraska under two bills heard by the Judiciary Committee March 6. LB643,
Read MorePenalties for possession and manufacture of some marijuana-based products would be created and enhanced under legislation heard by the Judiciary
Read MoreHuman trafficking prevention efforts would be strengthened by a bill heard by the Judiciary Committee March 4. Introduced by Norfolk
Read MoreCrime victims would receive more reparations under a bill heard by the Judiciary Committee March 4. LB354, introduced by Omaha
Read MoreThe Judiciary Committee heard a bill March 4 that would repeal Nebraska’s death penalty. Introduced by Omaha Sen. Ernie Chambers,
Read MoreA bill was amended and advanced from general file March 3 that would allow incarcerated individuals to request that a
Read MoreThe Judiciary Committee heard a bill Feb. 27 that would change penalties and definitions regarding domestic violence and stalking. Introduced
Read MoreA bill seeking changes to the oversight of the state’s juvenile justice system was heard by the Judiciary Committee Feb.
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