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ACLU of RI Statement on Governor's Pause on ALPR Camera Installations

"In light of the many abuses of the Flock Safety ALPR system that have already been documented across the country, it cannot be overstated that safeguards need to be as protective as possible in order to meaningfully safeguard the privacy of Rhode Islanders."
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Health and Housing Grants Protected After Federal Court Rejects Trump-Vance Administration’s Unlawful Restrictions

"This is a victory for the survivors of domestic and sexual violence, LGBTQI+ youth, and unhoused individuals and families our organizations serve."
Know Your Rights
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KNOW YOUR RIGHTS: Voting in RI

The right to vote is fundamental to democracy. Find answers to some frequently asked questions about voting rights in Rhode Island.
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How will this year’s Supreme Court decisions affect Rhode Islanders?

Almost by definition, a ruling by the highest court in the United States on a civil liberties issue is likely to have a significant impact on the rights of Rhode Islanders. That was certainly true of some of the blockbuster decisions that came down this year from the court. But it is also worth highlighting cases, especially ones detrimental to civil rights, that — seemingly magically — don’t affect the Ocean State. Those cases demonstrate something extremely important: the critical role that the state and our Affiliate can play, and have played, in responding to, and insulating ourselves from, some of the court’s regressive decisions. Below are six cases from this most recent term that call attention to both of those scenarios.