REPORT: Blacklisted: An Update (March 2014)
REPORT: Knowing & Willful: The Need for Stronger Enforcement of RI's Public Records Law (February 2014)
REPORT: Blacklisted (June 2013)
This report shows that in ALL school districts in RI, black and Hispanic students are suspended at substantially higher rates than their representation in the student population, while white students are suspended less often than their representation predicts.
REPORT: Access Denied: How Internet Filtering Harms Public Education (Mar 2013)
The websites of PBS Kids and National Stop Bullying Day, and a popular book recommendation site are among the sites that students have been unable to access at public schools in RI due to the use of so-called Internet filtering software.
REPORT: Two Months of Civil Unions: Already Time for a Divorce? (Sept 2011)
REPORT: The Legacy of the Indefinite “War on Terror” in RI (Sept 2011)
REPORT: Inside the School House Gate (2009)
REPORT: The Case Against Red Light Cameras (June 2008)
In 2005, RI enacted a law authorizing municipalities to use “red light camera” technology. However, because of legislative concerns about the technology, the statute contained a sunset clause. This report argues that it would be a mistake for the state to repeal the sunset clause.
REPORT: The Politics of Division - Carcieri's Record on Civil Liberties in his 2nd Term (Dec 2007)