Media & Press
Professor Eve Hanan | Read bio
eve.hanan@unlv.edu
Podcasts
The False Promise of Criminal Legal Reform, with Eve Hanan, Associate Dean for Faculty Development and Research at UNLV School of Law, on season 1, episode 16 of Just Justice podcast hosted by Jessica S. Henry on March 18, 2025
Should the Rancho HS Teens Be Tried As Adults? on City Cast Las Vegas with host Dayvid Figler on September 11, 2024
Terror and Tenderness in Criminal Law on Pod Curiam hosted by Annie Lelonek and Greyson Cohen on January 3, 2024
Eve Hanan on the Subjective Experience of Prison, on Ipse Dixit: A Podcast on Legal Scholarship hosted by Benjamin Edwards on June 28, 2019
Articles and Interviews
Symposium on sex work emphasizes listening to those who’ve lived it, by Paul Szydelko for the William S. Boyd School of Law on November 11, 2025
Police oppose bill meant to encourage sex workers to call 911 if they are victims of crime, by Michael Lyle for the Nevada Current on May 15, 2025
Nevada bill seeks prosecutorial protections for sex worker witnesses, by Grace Da Rocha for the Las Vegas Sun on April 27, 2025
New ordinance for Las Vegas Strip pedestrian bridges raises questions about public safety and personal rights, by Shannon Miller for Las Vegas Weekly on January 18, 2024
Clark County makes it a crime to stop, stand on Las Vegas Strip pedestrian bridges, by Christopher Alvarez for Nevada Public Radio on January 3, 2024
County criminalizes stopping for a selfie on Strip pedestrian bridges, by Dana Gentry for the Nevada Current on January 3, 2024
Stopping, standing on Strip pedestrian bridges banned, by Taylor R. Avery for the Las Vegas Review-Journal on January 2, 2024
Also picked up by The Seattle Times
Stopping on Las Vegas Strip bridges punishable by $1K fine, jail time, by Ryan Matthey for CBS8 News Now on January 2, 2024
Professors in Action: Saltman Center scholars examine conflict, legal disputes, and alternative dispute resolution in various contexts, for the William S. Boyd School of Law on November 14, 2023
‘Still a ways to go’ but indigent defense is improving in Nevada’s rural counties, by April Corbin Girnus for the Nevada Current on September 20, 2023
Man who accosted Sisolak makes statement, refuses to take questions, by Katelyn Newberg for the Las Vegas Review-Journal on March 2, 2022
In Clark County, selling drugs that kill can lead to murder charges, by Katelyn Newberg and Sabrina Schnur for the Las Vegas Review-Journal on February 4, 2022
A New York School Relies on Restorative Justice for Campus Disputes — and Children’s Futures, by Adilia Watson for The Imprint: Youth & Family News on December 29, 2021
UNLV law students get chance to help those burdened by misdemeanor cases, by Arleigh Rodgers for the Las Vegas Sun on September 15, 2021
After decriminalization of traffic offenses, jaywalking, advocates push to reform vast misdemeanor system, by Chanel Pulido for the Nevada Independent on August 15, 2021
Honolulu Prosecutor: Sykap Case Is ‘No Perry Mason Moment’, by Blaze Lovell for the Honolulu Civil Beat on July 15, 2021
How science calls into question sentencing practices, on The John Howard Society of Canada Blog on May 10, 2021
In Nevada, drivers can be arrested for unpaid tickets. Activists are fighting to change that, by Jon Schuppe for NBC News on May 8, 2021
Sentencing should take account of the experience of prison – but mostly doesn’t, on The John Howard Society of Canada Blog on January 26, 2021
When criminals don’t pay, by Arthur Kane for the Las Vegas Review-Journal on November 12, 2020
Two years, two cases collapse: What went wrong for federal prosecutors, by Jeff German and Rio Lacanlale for the Las Vegas Review-Journal on February 28, 2020
Ralenkotter sought police substation funds amid Metro probe of LVCVA, by Jeff German for the Las Vegas Review-Journal on March 22, 2019
Ronaldo rape allegation moving on 2 legal tracks in Nevada, by Ken Ritter for The Associated Press on October 16, 2018
When Giving Birth Leads to Psychosis, Then to Infanticide by Emilie Le Beau Lucchesi for The Atlantic on September 6, 2018
Saltman Center Welcomes Two Key Faculty Additions, for the William S. Boyd School of Law on January 1, 2018
Faculty Scholarship Highlights: Eve Hanan for the William S. Boyd School of Law on September 4, 2017
TV
Marsy’s Law: The Crime Victims Rights Amendment, with the executive director of the Nevada ACLU and the director of Marsy’s Law for Nevada for season 1 episode 9 of Nevada Week on Vegas PBS on September 5, 2018