In Wake of Complaints, ACLU Calls on RIDE to Revise Employee Social Media Policy

After receiving numerous complaints, the ACLU of RI has called on RIDE to revise the PVD school district’s “Social Media for Employees” policy that the letter argues infringes on teachers' free speech rights.

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ACLU Calls on Cranston, Pawtucket, and Woonsocket to Halt ALPR Camera Program

The ACLU of Rhode Island today called on the city councils in Cranston, Pawtucket, and Woonsocket to direct their respective police departments to halt the use of automated license plate reader (ALPR) technology leased from the company Flock Safety. In a letter sent to the city council and mayor of each municipality, the ACLU expressed concerns about the serious privacy issues such technologies can pose to all residents and noted that these systems were inappropriately installed on a trial basis in the absence of any public notice, input or statutory guidance.

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ACLU Settles Suit over Facebook Censorship by Woonsocket Mayor

Under the stipulation, the Mayor agreed to no longer block individuals from her page “based on First Amendment-protected viewpoints expressed.”

Duhamel & DuBois v. Baldelli-Hunt

ACLU Statement on Installation of Vehicle Surveillance Cameras in Cranston, Pawtucket and Woonsocket

These are not decisions that should be unilaterally made by law enforcement. The public should have a say about whether they want potentially invasive and discriminatory technologies in their neighborhoods.

Cranston ALPRs

ACLU Sues over Facebook Censorship by Woonsocket Mayor

This is a major First Amendment lawsuit challenging Woonsocket Mayor Lisa Baldelli-Hunt’s actions in banning some of her critics from her Facebook page.

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ACLU Sues Dept of Corrections Over Continued Incarceration of Inmates Granted Parole

The habeas corpus petition argues that DOC’s action violates a host of constitutional rights and contravenes state law, and asks for Martinez’s immediate release from custody, subject to Parole Board conditions.

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ACLU Demands Action on Illegal Cranston Traffic Stop Policy

The ACLU of RI has called on Cranston to “take immediate action to halt what appears to be a long-standing and flagrant violation of the law by the Cranston Police Department” – a traffic stop quota policy, requiring police officers to stop a minimum of two cars during their patrol shifts.

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ACLU Calls on Providence Officials to Address Dubious Attempt to Oust Homeless From Wilson Street Encampment

The ACLU has called on Mayor Elorza and Commissioner of Public Safety Paré to address the “constitutionally suspect procedural shortcuts” that it took last week in an attempt to oust the people living in a homeless encampment on Wilson Street in PVD.

Wilson Street, Providence

ACLU Files Brief Challenging Denial of Right to Vote to Non-Property Owners in Narragansett Fire District

We filed a “friend of the court” brief in support of a lawsuit challenging a policy of the Bonnet Shores Fire District (BSFD) which bars residents from voting if they own less than $400 of property in the district.

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