If I were the public officials, I would look at this ruling very carefully.

The pattern should be deeply concerning to everyone who cares about the principles of free speech.

That's really troubling. I think it's unfortunate that we ended up in a situation where we had to resort to using a procedure that's clearly not designed for this kind of circumstance. It would have made things much easier.

This is an effort by regulators to bully, intimidate and threaten casinos in a totally inappropriate manner. Clearly, they are playing with fire.

It is a shame that we now have to deal with Fremont Street LLC and the city of Las Vegas in the way government typically has to deal with deadbeat dads.

Lies of omission are every bit as bad as lies of commission.

No amount of spin by government officials can hide the fact, and it is a very well-known fact, that there are a shortage of beds for the homeless (in Clark County).

We have some of the most draconian laws in the country. Many judges would like to have more flexibility.