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On Friday, December 8, the Supreme Court of Delaware ruled that out-of-state conviction records should not bar individuals from seeking expungement of their otherwise eligible Delaware records.
The recently released assessment of Delaware public school funding reaffirms much of what we originally understood in 2018 as primary contributing factors to education disparities in Delaware.
The ACLU of Delaware, American Civil Liberties Union, Shaw Keller LLP, and Proskauer Rose LLP filed a lawsuit challenging Delaware’s failure to provide eligible incarcerated voters any constitutionally guaranteed method of voting, which violates their First and Fourteenth Amendment rights guaranteed
The Clean Slate Delaware Campaign announced the launch of its Clean Slate hub site, CleanSlateDE.org—a comprehensive digital tool for expungement related information, events, and resources. The launch begins the countdown to Delaware’s Clean Slate law implementation set to begin in August 2024.
The ACLU of Delaware filed a class action lawsuit on behalf of two individuals and the NAACP-DE in federal district court against the City of Wilmington to address patterns and practices of unconstitutional policing conducted by the Wilmington Police Department.