Nevada Code § 30.170

Validity of order prohibiting publication or broadcasting of information concerning judicial proceedings and actions
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1. If during the course of any proceeding
or the trial of any action in any court, the trial judge issues an order
prohibiting a newspaper or other news media from publishing or broadcasting
information lawfully obtained by such newspaper or other news media concerning
such proceeding or trial, the newspaper or other news media may seek
declaratory relief concerning the validity of the order by filing a petition
with:
(a) A district judge of the judicial district
where the court sits; or
(b) Any district judge of an adjacent judicial
district, if there is only one district judge in the judicial district in which
such proceeding or action is being heard or tried.
2. All cases in which the validity of any
such order is questioned shall be advanced as a matter of immediate public
interest and concern, and shall be heard at the earliest practicable moment.
3. Notwithstanding the provisions of NRS 30.080 , a district court shall not
refuse to render or enter a declaratory judgment or decree if the proceeding or
trial in which the prohibitory order was entered has been concluded, the
orderly administration of justice demanding an early judicial examination into
and a determination of the validity of the order to afford relief from
uncertainty and insecurity with respect to constitutional rights.

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