For the first time in 20 years, the Rhode Island Senate may ask the state’s Supreme Court to give its opinion on legislation lawmakers are considering.
The Senate Committee on Judiciary on Thursday will consider a resolution asking the Rhode Island Supreme Court whether it would be constitutional to revive previously expired civil claims of sexual abuse against institutions such as the Roman Catholic Diocese of Providence.
The resolution sponsored by Sen. Matthew LaMountain, a Warwick Democrat, comes as the Senate weighs legislation introduced by Sen. Mark McKenney, a Warwick Democrat, at the request of the Rhode Island Office of Attorney General. The bill would create a “revival window” allowing previously expired claims against institutions and supervisors accused of failing to protect children from sexual abuse.
“As a former prosecutor, and as a parent, I am going to do everything in my power to ensure…
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