Newly Uncovered Documents Reveal Brown University Plan to Dismantle Title IX Agreement

A series of internal emails and documents recently made public reveal an intentional plan by Brown University officials to undermine and ultimately destroy a long-standing consent decree to comply with federal Title IX laws that ensure equal opportunity for female athletes at the college.

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ACLU Statement on South Kingstown Executive Order Barring Any Gatherings of More than 15 People

UPDATE: In response to the ACLU's objections, South Kingstown issued an amended executive order that favorably addressed our key concerns.

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Attorney General Opinion Shields Records of Police Misconduct Investigations

At a time when the Black Lives Matter movement has prompted demands for more police accountability, the RI Attorney General’s office has issued an Access to Public Records Act (APRA) opinion which makes it more difficult for the public to monitor allegations of police misconduct.

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ACLU of RI Sues on Behalf of Black Recruit Drummed Out of the Providence Police Academy

The ACLU of RI has filed a federal lawsuit charging the Providence Police with discrimination and other rights violations against a Black recruit who was dismissed Academy.

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SCOTUS Rejects GOP Effort to Force Rhode Islanders to Risk Their Health to Vote During COVID-19

In an important win for voting rights, the Supreme Court has rejected efforts by the RNC to block Rhode Island from eliminating onerous witness/notary requirements for vote by mail in 2020.

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Groups Respond to GOP Appeal of Mail Ballot Case to U.S. Supreme Court

Statements from voting rights groups about GOP appeal of mail ballot case to SCOTUS.

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Appeals Court Affirms Suspending Voting Requirement that Risks the Health of Voters

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit has unanimously upheld implementation of a consent agreement that suspends RI’s witness/notary requirements for voting by mail in the September and November 2020 elections.

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Groups Press for Funding for Mental Health Staff for RI Students

Groups urged the passage of a budget provision to extend reimbursement funding currently available for School Resource Officers to mental and behavioral health support professionals.

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Groups Challenge State Vote-by-Mail Requirements that Risk the Health of Voters

A federal lawsuit has been filed challenging Rhode Island’s witness/notary requirements for voting by mail in 2020 elections.

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