ACLU Suit Against RI DLT Ends with Detailed Settlement over Unemployment Benefit Freezes

The RI Department of Labor and Training (DLT) has agreed to take numerous steps to prevent a repeat of last year’s debacle when thousands of residents had their unemployment insurance benefit payments unexpectedly frozen without any notice or explanation. The settlement comes today in a lawsuit filed by ACLU of RI during the early stages of the COVID pandemic, when many in Rhode Island were forced to rely on unemployment benefits to make ends meet.

Hanson v. RIDLT

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 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 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 Favorably Settles Free Speech Lawsuit Against Johnston Police Department

The Johnston PD violated the First Amendment rights of retired Detective James Brady when he was disciplined for speaking to a Providence Journal reporter on a matter of public concern.

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Court Consent Judgment Strikes from the Books Cranston's Anti-Panhandling Ordinance

In a major victory for the First Amendment, U.S. District Court Chief Judge William Smith has signed an order declaring Cranston's anti-panhandling ordinance unconstitutional.

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ACLU Favorably Settles Lawsuit Against Portsmouth Over Political Sign Ban

The favorable settlement, which permanently bars enforcement of the ordinance, was on behalf of town resident Michael DiPaola, who had erected a series of signs on his property that criticized the Town’s perceived selective enforcement of its zoning code.

DiPaola Signs

Judge Refuses to Dismiss Lawsuit Challenging Archaic State Law that Deems Inmates Serving Life “Civilly Dead”

“Plaintiffs’ inability to assert civil actions by virtue of this statute burdens their fundamental right of access to the courts because they are unable to challenge the conditions of their confinement, namely, the physical harm they allegedly suffered while confined.”

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Groups Urge RI Senate to Reject Proposal that Would Deter Public Testimony

In their letter, the organizations argue that this would have a chilling effect on free speech and the right to petition the government, undermining an important public forum and a fundamental principle of democracy.

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