ACLU Sues Providence for Refusing to Release Documents Over Decision to Bar a Rap Artist from Performing

There is significant public interest in the requested records. The City’s decision to prevent 22Gz from performing at Lit Lounge constitutes a prior restraint on speech, which may have been unconstitutional.

Stern v. City of Providence

ACLU Calls on Providence City Council to Reject Intrusive Surveillance Technology

The Providence Police Department is actively pursuing the installation of ALPR camera systems throughout the city.

PVD ALPR Cameras

RI Supreme Court Strikes Down Archaic Law Which Declared Inmates Serving Life Sentences “Civilly Dead”

Today’s decision from the Court affirms the basic principle of our judicial system that the doors to justice shall remain open to all.

Civil Death Law Struck Down

Lawsuit Challenges ACI Prisoner’s 8 Months in Solitary Confinement for Free Speech Activity

Attorneys for the R.I. Center for Justice and the ACLU have filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of a man who spent almost eight months in solitary confinement at the ACI in retaliation for exercising his First Amendment rights.

Shepard v. Diniz

ACLU Settles Suit over Political Protest at Roger Williams Park Casino

The ACLU of RI today announced the favorable settlement of a federal lawsuit against the Providence Police Department on behalf of two plaintiffs who alleged their free speech rights were violated during a protest.

Legal Victory

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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