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OP ED: OUR SILENT ATTORNEY GENERAL – BY AUTHOR REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR RHODE ISLAND ATTORNEY GENERAL CHAS CALENDA

OP ED: OUR SILENT ATTORNEY GENERAL – BY AUTHOR REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR RHODE ISLAND ATTORNEY GENERAL CHAS CALENDA

    Every race for a general officer position in Rhode Island will have some kind of debate this year—except one: the race for Attorney General. Some debates will be more robust than others, but at least the nominees will have the chance to challenge and respond to their opponents in real time; thus providing Rhode Island voters a meaningful[Read More…]

by October 4, 2022 0 comments Civil Liberties
Opinion: Attorney General Candidate Calenda-Time To Recognize Bruen?

Opinion: Attorney General Candidate Calenda-Time To Recognize Bruen?

  The Boston Globe recently reported that the Commonwealth of Massachusetts has formally taken steps to comply with the June 23rd, 2022 decision of the United States Supreme Court in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association, Inc. v. Bruen. The SCOTUS decision, which in political circles has become know simply as “Bruen”, held that applicants for concealed firearm permits[Read More…]

by July 18, 2022 0 comments Civil Liberties, Politics
Firearms Policy Coalition: "These draconian measures run roughshod over the most fundamental rights of the people."

Firearms Policy Coalition: “These draconian measures run roughshod over the most fundamental rights of the people.”

From The Firearms Policy Coalition: Firearms Policy Coalition issued the following statement in response to Rhode Island Gov. Daniel McKee’s signing of three gun control bills: Last week the Rhode Island legislature passed several pieces of anti-rights legislation over a wave of objections by the people. Those bills ban standard capacity magazines (House Bill 6614), a discriminatory law–the type of which[Read More…]

by June 22, 2022 0 comments Civil Liberties
Attorney General Candidate Chas Calenda On Rittenhouse Verdict!

Attorney General Candidate Chas Calenda On Rittenhouse Verdict!

  Politics and criminal prosecutions are a bad mix. Any fair-minded person could see that during the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse in Wisconsin over the last several weeks. In what can only be described as a politically-motivated, bad faith prosecution initiated by the Kenosha County District Attorney’s Office, justice was finally realized today when a jury acquitted Mr. Rittenhouse of[Read More…]

by November 19, 2021 0 comments Civil Liberties
Flash! Judge Lanphear Issues Mask Case Decision! Initial Reaction From AG Candidate Calenda

Flash! Judge Lanphear Issues Mask Case Decision! Initial Reaction From AG Candidate Calenda

Judge Lanphear Issues Decision Denying Preliminary Injuction They say life comes at you fast. Today is one of those days. It’s a Friday afternoon and a significant decision was handed down by Judge Lanphear in the Parents’ lawsuit against Governor McKee and the Department of Health. I write this not to criticize Judge Lanphear’s decision, but to simply send Rhode[Read More…]

by November 12, 2021 0 comments Civil Liberties

Chas Calenda Attorney At Law: The Briefs! Mandatory School Masking: Richard Southwell et al v. Daniel McKee et al – PC-2021-05915

Attorney Chas Calenda focuses on the exchange of briefs, between Defendant State of Rhode Island and Plaintiffs. As is our custom, The Coalition Radio Network will provide briefs, complaints, testimony etc. in coverage of legal proceedings where & whenever possible. From The State of Rhode Island: From The Plaintiffs – Parents Union

by November 4, 2021 0 comments Civil Liberties
Attorney General Candidate Chas Calenda Weighs In On RISP Police Behavior In Anti Mandate Cumberland Protest

Attorney General Candidate Chas Calenda Weighs In On RISP Police Behavior In Anti Mandate Cumberland Protest

    After viewing the raw, unedited video of last night’s protests on the street outside the Governor’s home, I will say that as a candidate for Attorney General, I am concerned with the overwhelming show of force used by the State Police for what appeared to be Constitutionally protected free speech and protest. While I have respect for all[Read More…]

by October 9, 2021 0 comments Civil Liberties
Rhode Island Reacts To Supreme Court Edict Ending The Eviction Moratorium

Rhode Island Reacts To Supreme Court Edict Ending The Eviction Moratorium

  Rhode Island Leaders reacted vigorously to the impending eviction threat in the wake of the Supreme Court ruling. See: Supreme Court Overturns CDC/Biden Eviction Ban  Interestingly, Rhode Island Housing, the State of Rhode Island Agency tasked with distributing Federal Rent Relief, has so far refused comment, or more importantly, guidance to the Support Community aiding individual tenants, or landlords/tenants.[Read More…]

by August 28, 2021 0 comments Civil Liberties, COVID 19
Attorney General Candidate Calenda Issues Statement On Governor McKee Executive Order

Attorney General Candidate Calenda Issues Statement On Governor McKee Executive Order

When the Rhode Island General Assembly passed the fiscal year 2022 budget and Governor McKee signed it into law, the Emergency Powers of the Governor, under R.I.G.L. §30-15-9 were modified and restricted. Specifically, the General Assembly terminated all executive orders related to the “COVID-19” declaration of Emergency, issued by then-Governor Raimondo in March of 2020, with the exception of orders[Read More…]

by August 24, 2021 0 comments Politics
Attorney General Candidate Calenda Issues Statement On Federal Supreme Court Case Caniglia V. Strom

Attorney General Candidate Calenda Issues Statement On Federal Supreme Court Case Caniglia V. Strom

In a rare unanimous decision, the United States Supreme Court re-affirmed some of the most sacred principles we have under Constitutional law – the right to be secure in our homes and free from governmental intrusion without a judicially-authorized warrant. In Caniglia v. Strom, a case that originated right here in Rhode Island, a welfare check conducted by a police[Read More…]

by May 17, 2021 0 comments Civil Liberties