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RWU Law School - Roger Williams University

RWU Law isn’t like every other law school. We’re the go-to source for legal expertise across the state, and an integral part of the regional legal culture and conversation. With a world-class faculty, a broad and accomplished alumni base (including the Attorney General of Rhode Island), and (as the state's only law school) the undivided attention of the Rhode Island bench and bar, we offer an entry into the legal profession like no other in these challenging economic times. Whether on our bucolic seaside campus in Bristol or our dynamic urban campus in Providence, we offer our students a level of choice, experience, access and connections that will help you prepare to hit the ground running in your legal career.

Rhode Island Association for Justice

Membership with RIAJ benefits you and your practice with access to List Server, TrialSmith, Expert Witness Materials, continuing legal education programs featuring national speakers, legislative representation, and meeting space.   

Pro Bono Collaborative - RWU Law

The Pro Bono Collaborative connects law firms, attorneys and law students to community organizations that need pro bono legal services for their organization and/or their clients.  The PBC’s pro bono service model is unique in that it involves a three-way partnership-- law firm/attorney, law school and community organization—to identify unmet legal needs and create pro bono projects that address those needs.  All pro bono projects facilitated through the School of Law fall under the Pro Bono Collaborative.

Rhode Island Judiciary -Courts

In our mission to administer justice while maintaining our independence, we are duty bound to act with unfailing honor to serve and protect the ideals of democracy for the citizens of this state. We have added a number of features to our home page in conjunction with the recent implementation of the electronic filing system and access to case information. 

Rhode Island 511 - road conditions

Road conditions in real time -- traffic cams and travel advisories.

Rhode Island State Police

The Rhode Island State Police was founded in 1925, and the first Superintendent, Colonel Everitte St. John Chaffee, designed the agency to deal with "the new and rapidly expanding enforcement problems, especially those compounded by the automobile." Today, the Rhode Island State Police faces many more challenges than those associated with the automobile. The Division faces budget challenges, staying ahead of ever-changing and emerging technology, prevention and enforcement of drunk/impaired driving, traffic safety, terrorism and homeland security threats, narcotics, crimes associated with the country's economy, and much more. To respond to these challenges, members of the State Police are subject matter experts in many different fields to include computer crimes, financial crimes, forensic and crime scene specialists, organized crime, accident reconstruction, special weapons and tactics, strict DUI enforcement/recognition of impaired drivers and more.

Rhode Island DOT-Department of Transportation

The Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) designs, constructs, and maintains the state's surface transportation system. With a staff of more than 700 transportation professionals, RIDOT serves as the steward of a statewide multimodal transportation network, consisting of 3,300 lane miles of roadway, 1,154 bridges, five rail stations, and more than 60 miles of bike and pedestrian paths.

MADD-Rhode Island State Chapter

If you or a loved one has been affected by drunk driving, MADD is here to help. VICTIM/SURVIVOR 24-Hour Help Line 877.MADD.HELP

South Carolina Bar Association

The South Carolina Bar began in 1884 as the South Carolina Bar Association, a voluntary organization of approximately 200 lawyers. The South Carolina State Bar was created in 1968. The two organizations were merged in 1975. Currently the Bar has a membership of more than 15,000.