Las Vegas Review-Journal

CCSD spent $46K on counsel in altercatio­n lawsuit

Plaintiff ACLU calls spend ‘irresponsi­ble’

- By Julie Wootton-greener Contact Julie Wootton-greener at jgreener@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @julieswoot­ton on X.

The Clark County School District spent nearly $46,000 on outside legal counsel in a lawsuit related to a February police altercatio­n with students near Durango High School.

The Las Vegas Review-journal on Monday obtained nine billing statements through a public records request.

The latest statement shows that the law firm Marquis Aurbach — which represente­d the district — billed a total of $45,848.22 for services related to the case and rendered through Dec. 31.

Records show the district had paid the vast majority of that — $43,143.22 — as of a Jan. 4 invoice.

The school district said Tuesday that it does not comment on pending litigation.

The lawsuit was filed by the American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada.

Athar Haseebulla­h, executive director of the ACLU of Nevada, said Tuesday that the district’s expenditur­e was “irresponsi­ble” and trustees should have exercised better oversight.

Haseebulla­h questioned why the district’s in-house attorneys didn’t handle the case, noting it’s “sort of ridiculous” to hire staff attorneys and then outsource cases like this.

Under Nevada law, a government entity that improperly withholds public records is generally required to pay the requester’s costs, Haseebulla­h said, noting that the court would need to make a decision on that.

He said that the ACLU will seek to collect payment from the district — which will be an amount similar to what the district paid the private law firm — and that it will be interestin­g to see if the district tries to fight it.

Last year, cellphone video was circulatin­g on social media that showed a Clark County School District police officer pushing a Black student to the ground.

The ACLU filed a public records request with the district, which was denied. The organizati­on then sued in April 2023 seeking the release of body camera footage and other records related to the incident.

In December, a judge ordered the district to release body camera footage. The district turned it over on Thursday.

 ?? @notbilly Twitter ?? A screenshot of a video showing an incident between a CCSD police officer and who appears to be a student outside of Durango High School on Feb. 9, 2023.
@notbilly Twitter A screenshot of a video showing an incident between a CCSD police officer and who appears to be a student outside of Durango High School on Feb. 9, 2023.

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