Week In Review: Nov. 30-Dec. 4

By Johanna Kaiser, Development & Communications Associate

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ACLU Sues Tiverton On Behalf of Third Grader Searched And Arrested Without Cause

The American Civil Liberties Union of Rhode Island today filed a federal lawsuit against Tiverton police and school officials over an incident in which an 8-year-old girl was removed from a school bus, had her belongings searched, was taken alone to the police station without her parents’ knowledge, and then held and questioned at the police station for several hours before being released. The seizure, detention and interrogation of the young child were based solely on unsubstantiated claims from another child that the girl was carrying “chemicals” in her backpack, and occurred even after the police found nothing in the backpack.

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Religious Freedom Isn't A Seasonal Issue

By Johanna Kaiser, Communications & Development Associate

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Proposed Bristol Ordinance Puts Medical Marijuana Patient Privacy At Risk

The ACLU of Rhode Island is urging the Bristol Town Council to reject an ordinance that will impose unnecessary burdens on medical marijuana patients and caregivers and severely impact their privacy.

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On This Day in 1955: Rosa Parks Takes a Stand

By Johanna Kaiser, Communications & Development Associate

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In Light of PARCC Results, a Dozen Groups Call on RIDE to Prevent Any Punitive Use of Scores

Responding to the release of PARCC test results on Tuesday, a dozen organizations today called on the state Department of Education to immediately reverse its policies that allow school districts to use PARCC scores in a punitive manner against students as early as next year. The organizations called the reversal “a necessary step to promote a meaningful discussion of alternative graduation standards in the months ahead.”  The groups’ statement follows below:

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Religious Groups, ACLU Call on Governor to Denounce Xenophobia, Welcome Syrian Refugees

The Rhode Island State Council of Churches, the RI Council for Muslim Advancement, the Board of Rabbis of Greater Rhode Island and the American Civil Liberties Union of Rhode Island today issued this open letter to Governor Gina Raimondo, following her comments yesterday that the controversy surrounding the resettlement of Syrian refugees in Rhode Island was “much ado about nothing”: today issued this open letter to Governor Gina Raimondo, following her comments yesterday that the controversy surrounding the resettlement of Syrian refugees in Rhode Island was “much ado about nothing”:

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Court Filings Show Immigration Officials Issue Detainers Against U.S. Citizens

In the space of a dozen years, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials issued to Rhode Island Department of Corrections’ (DOC) administrators 462 “immigration detainers” against individuals who are identified in the ACI’s computer system as U.S. citizens. That is one of the many facts disclosed in briefs (motion for summary judgment brief against the Federal Defendants, motion for summary judgment brief against Defendant Wall) filed on Friday by the ACLU in its lawsuit on behalf of Ada Morales, a North Providence resident who has twice been the target of baseless immigration detainers as a deportable “alien” even though she is a U.S. citizen. The lawsuit, filed in 2012, alleges ICE and Rhode Island officials often bypass Constitutional requirements and safeguards when they detain individuals on immigration grounds. As a result of these detainers, as happened in Ms. Morales’ case, individuals have been held at the ACI for no other reason than to allow ICE officials to investigate their immigration status.

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ACLU Statement On Calls To Deny Syrian Refugees Shelter In Rhode Island

The American Civil Liberties Union of Rhode Island today released the following statement:

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