NEVADA LEGAL NOTICES
Supreme Court of Nevada - Nevada can count many illustrious men and women among its justices. Justice William H. Beatty, whose father H.O. Beatty was a member of the first Court elected, served as one of the first district court judges in the state. He went on to serve many years as the Chief Justice of the California Supreme Court. Justice J. Neely Johnson had been governor of California before coming to Nevada. Three justices have represented Nevada in Congress: Patrick McCarran and William A. Massey as Senators, and Cliff Young as a Congressman.
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