IN RE RHODE ISLAND COM'N FOR HUMAN RIGHTS

Nos. 81-406-M.P., 82-342-M.P. and 83-5-M.P.

472 A.2d 1211 (1984)

In re RHODE ISLAND COMMISSION FOR HUMAN RIGHTS.

Supreme Court of Rhode Island.

March 13, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Amato A. DeLuca/Michael A. St. Pierre, Revens & DeLuca Ltd., Providence, Anthony A. Cipriano, (Legal Counsel for Dept. of Corrections) William T. Murphy, Dennis J. Roberts II, Atty. Gen., Providence, for respondents.

Paul B. McMahon, Stephen J. Fortunato, Pawtucket, William G. Savastano, North Smithfield, Cynthia M. Hiatt, (Legal Counsel for RI Commission on Human Rights), Thomas Pearlman, Providence, for petitioners.


OPINION

KELLEHER, Justice.

We are in this proceeding, at the instance of the Rhode Island Commission for Human Rights (the commission), reviewing1 rulings made by three Superior Court justices, all of which hold that at least three of the five members of the commission must be present at hearings when an employer takes issue with the commission's charge that the employer has engaged...

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