The Rhode Island Courts are closed until at least 5/17/20 per Governor Raimondo. The Courts are open for emergencies only, like restraining order cases, and custody issues. The Massachusetts and ... Read More
Gay Discrimination in Connecticut: Work & Societal Cases
Although the US has made many strides when it comes to gay rights, the country still has a long way to go. Connecticut is one of the most gay-friendly states. However, gay discrimination in ... Read More
NFL Protests for Criminal System Injustice
When people feel that there is an injustice, they speak up about it. And when those people are in the public eye, the whole world hears about it. The NFL protests allow the world to hear about the ... Read More
Elder Abuse: What You Need to Do When You See It
Elder abuse is a tragedy and a crime. Caregivers are meant to protect seniors, not abuse them. In Rhode Island, there exist multiple authorities to contact if and when you observe elder abuse. ... Read More
Top Five Ways Filing First Can Help Your Rhode Island Divorce Proceedings
Does it matter who files first in your Rhode Island divorce? It might. There may be some advantages to being the first to file for divorce in Rhode Island. Sometimes people want to be first out of an ... Read More
Gay Rights History: A Timeline
Gay Rights History in America History typically censors the LGBT community; in fact, it's the only history not taught at home, in public schools, or in religious communities. However, stories of ... Read More









