In recent times, Rhode Island Supreme Court opinions have been chummy affairs. You might see a dissent here and there, but for the most part, the decisions are unanimous. The last robust period of dissent occurred during the colorful tenure…
The Legal Memo is Dead in the D.R.I. Long Live the Memo.
Effective December 1, 2017, the United States District Court in Rhode Island amended its local rules. One of the more significant changes is to Local Civil Rule 7 (or LR Cv 7, as it’s known in the biz) to eliminate…
A Handy Guide to Superior Court Civil Standing Orders by County
Back in the day, you had to know a guy, who knew a guy, who might have heard from some other guy, if there were any standing orders floating around that remained in effect as the judges rotated through the…
The Curious Case of U.S. v. Zaninno
High-profile cases get cited all the time by other courts and judges. In the zoning world, Euclid v. Ambler Realty Company, 272 U.S. 365 (1926), is a judicial favorite for the principle that land-use decisions pass constitutional muster when they…