This resolution proposes an amendment to the Nevada Constitution to require the Legislature, to the extent money is available, to provide by law for the establishment of a business court which, if established, will have exclusive original jurisdiction to hear disputes involving shareholder rights, mergers and acquisitions, fiduciary duties, receiverships involving business entities and other commercial or business disputes in which equitable or declaratory relief is sought. If the Legislature establishes a business court, the constitutional amendment proposed by this resolution requires the Legislature to: (1) provide by law for the appointment of business court judges by the Governor from among three nominees for each seat chosen by the Commission on Judicial Selection; (2) prescribe by law the powers, duties and responsibilities of any such judges; and (3) fix by law the terms of any such judges. The constitutional amendment proposed by this resolution also provides that if the Legislature establishes a business court, the Supreme Court and the court of appeals will have appellate jurisdiction of cases within the original jurisdiction of the business court. Finally, the constitutional amendment proposed by this resolution makes various conforming changes to provisions in the Nevada Constitution relating to the business court.