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NEFAC Opposes Amendments to Rhode Island Open Meeting Law Bill

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT Justin Silverman | 774.244.2365 | justin@nefac.org The New England First Amendment Coalition recently testified against changes to the Rhode Island Open Meeting Law that would allow public bodies to meet exclusively online with few in-person meeting requirements. “With this legislation, members of public bodies can avoid directly facing journalists and other […]

NEFAC Opposes Attempt to Make Police Officer Residency Data Secret in Rhode Island

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT Justin Silverman | 774.244.2365 | justin@nefac.org The New England First Amendment Coalition recently opposed legislation that would make secret the towns and cities of residence for Rhode Island police officers. “At a time when citizens throughout the state — and country — are demanding more transparency and accountability within police departments, this […]

In Rhode Island, It’s More Like ‘Sunshine: Weak’

By Edward Fitzpatrick Rhode Island celebrated “Sunshine Week” recently, but when it comes to open government in Rhode Island these days, the more accurate description might be “Sunshine: Weak.” The Providence Journal detailed the dark days in a March 10 special report, “Transparency Under Assault: Government Secrecy in Rhode Island.” Reporters Tom Mooney and Amanda […]

Sunshine Week Event: How to Use Rhode Island’s Public Records, Open Meetings Laws

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT John Marion | Common Cause RI | 401.338.6537 or Justin Silverman | NEFAC | 774.244.2365 | justin@nefac.org In recognition of Sunshine Week, a national initiative to promote open government, several local organizations will present on March 23 a panel discussion on Rhode Island’s freedom of information laws. The program is from […]

NEFAC, ACLU, Media Groups Submit Brief in Lawsuit Challenging Court’s Denial of Jury List in Rhode Island Murder Case

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT Justin Silverman | 774.244.2365 | justin@nefac.org The New England First Amendment Coalition, the ACLU of Rhode Island and several media organizations submitted today an amicus brief in support of a federal lawsuit filed by the Providence Journal. The Journal is seeking a ruling on the constitutionality of Superior Court Associate Justice […]

Hearst Executive Editor, Rhode Island-Based Advocate Join NEFAC’s Board of Directors

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT Justin Silverman | 774.244.2365 | justin@nefac.org The New England First Amendment Coalition is pleased to announce two new additions to its board of directors. Joining NEFAC are Christopher “Topher” Hamblett, president and founder of The Foundation for West Africa, and Barbara T. Roessner, executive editor of Hearst Connecticut Media Group. “We […]

Rhode Island Judge’s Order to Ban Post-Trial Juror Contact Overbroad, Poses ‘Grave Concerns’

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT Justin Silverman | 774.244.2365 | justin@nefac.org The New England First Amendment Coalition has expressed “grave concerns” about a Rhode Island judge’s recent order permanently banning reporters from speaking to jurors after a high-profile murder trial, calling the judge’s order overbroad and unconstitutional. Superior Court Judge Netti C. Vogel concluded a three-week […]

Losing a Sliver of Rhode Island’s History

The following blog post is one of several that the New England First Amendment Coalition will publish during Sunshine Week, highlighting the need for government transparency and addressing freedom of information concerns throughout the New England states. When posted, these articles can be read here. By Linda Lotridge Levin | Access/RI It was Sunday morning Dec. 7, […]

NEFAC Asks Rhode Island Governor to Protect Press Freedom in ‘Revenge Porn’ Legislation

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT Justin Silverman | 774.244.2365 | justin@nefac.org The New England First Amendment Coalition recently called on Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo to protect press rights in any legislation she introduces to address revenge pornography. Revenge pornography is commonly considered the sharing of images depicting adult nudity without the consent of the person pictured. […]