The Jan. 5 unanimous panel ruling in URI Student Senate v. Town of Narragansett upheld a lower court’s March 2010 summary judgment upholding a town ordinance. The American Civil Liberties Union of Rhode Island handled the case on behalf of the University of Rhode Island Student Senate, five individual student tenants and three individual landlords.
Senior Judge Bruce Selya wrote that the notice-of-unruly-gathering ordinance “does not, on its face, offend either state law or the United States Constitution.” Chief Judge Sandra Lynch and Judge O. Rogeriee Thompson joined the opinion.
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