Judge Gloria Sturman is a sitting judge in Department 26 of the Eight Judicial District of Clark County, Nevada. She currently presides over civil litigation matters, including self-represented cases. This site has been created to document serious and ongoing concerns about Judge Sturman’s conduct in a pending civil rights matter brought by a pro se litigant.

Judge Nancy Allf Sturman served as the presiding judge in Department 26 of the Eighth Judicial District Court in Clark County, Nevada, where she oversaw civil matters, including constitutional and pro se litigation. This page documents serious procedural concerns and allegations of judicial bias arising from her handling of a case involving corporate misconduct and First Amendment retaliation.

During her tenure on the case, Judge Sturman repeatedly failed to rule on time-sensitive motions — including multiple ex parte requests for injunctive relief — while expediting defense filings. Most notably, she scheduled a dismissal hearing for the plaintiff’s case at 3 a.m. without proper notice, raising serious questions about fairness and transparency.

Only after the plaintiff attempted to file a renewed disqualification motion did Judge Sturman recuse herself voluntarily, just days before the dismissal hearing. Her actions, which appeared to consistently benefit the corporate defendants and disadvantage a self-represented litigant, are now part of a broader complaint and subject to ongoing civil and criminal investigation.

This site is intended to ensure public accountability and to document the record for oversight agencies and future review.

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