A Nevada Order Granting or Denying Judicial Review is a document issued by the court in the state of Nevada to either grant or deny a request for judicial review. Judicial review is a process in which a court reviews a decision or action of a lower court, tribunal, or administrative agency to determine if it is lawful and constitutional. There are two types of Nevada Orders Granting or Denying Judicial Review: 1. Nevada Order Granting Judicial Review: This document is issued by the court when a request for judicial review is approved. It outlines the specific reasons for the court's decision and sets forth the conditions that must be followed in order to proceed with the case. 2. Nevada Order Denying Judicial Review: This document is issued by the court when a request for judicial review is denied. It explains the legal basis for the court's decision and outlines the reasons why the request was denied. The order will also include any conditions that must be met in order for the court to reconsider the request.