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Court Rules in Favor of Artists, Free Speech, in Case Against the National Endowment for the Arts

Court strikes down unconstitutional grant restrictions on various legal grounds
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Tell Providence leaders: Protect our privacy from surveillance!

The Providence Police just announced the "Real Time Crime Center" – a new surveillance system, combining feeds from cameras (including privately owned cameras, if the owner opts in) and other technologies located across Providence, so law enforcement can see what's happening in real time all over the city. The issue: Regardless of what the police say their intention is in using the system, there are no guardrails in state law or city ordinance protecting our privacy rights, our data, or government transparency. That's why we need your help. Fill out this form to contact the Providence City Council and urge them to pass a city ordinance that strongly protects our privacy rights, and defines how our data can be collected, stored, and shared. We've given you a template below, edit the middle paragraph to explain why privacy is important to you!
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ACLU of RI Statement on the Need to Protect Free Speech

"The ACLU has a long history of defending free speech — not just when it’s easy or agreeable, but also when it’s difficult and divisive. Core political speech must be defended most fiercely when it is controversial, because that is precisely when it is most at risk."
Know Your Rights
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KNOW YOUR RIGHTS: What You Can Do as a Bystander During Immigration Enforcement Actions

It’s easy to freeze when you see immigration agents (ICE) detaining someone, especially if the officers are acting quickly or aggressively. This FAQ is intended to give some suggested actions you can take as a bystander in this situation.