The Nevada Resort Association turned to the Legislature after judges elected to end a controversial court program aimed at offenders on the Strip.

Critics say the now-defunct Resort Corridor Court targeted homeless people on the Strip and gave casinos special treatment. Proponents argue that the court was needed to address repeat offenders in the area. The program coincided with a rise in order-out orders, which banned criminal defendants from the Strip for up to a year.

A push for legislation related to the Resort Corridor Court failed in June after an amendment was inserted into the governor’s crime bill on the last day of the 2025 regular session. But officials who spoke to the Las Vegas Review-Journal said they expect the topic to be part of an upcoming special session , announced by

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