Last-Minute Changes in Voting Laws Make Voter Education a Primary Concern for General Election

This commentary, contributed by Dr. David Paul Redlawsk, Dr. Kimeu W. Boynton, and Dr. Thomas M. Powers, was originally published in Delaware Online on Friday, October 21, 2022 and Bay to Bay News on Sunday, October 23, 2022.

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Probation Reform is Good for Delaware’s Economy

Removing probation-related barriers that make it hard for people to work will enable employers to access this untapped workforce while also promoting pathways to economic stability for Delawareans and their families. Read more in this commentary by Daryll K. Harris of J.P. Morgan Chase.

By Daryll K. Harris

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Now Hiring: Campaign Manager

We're looking for a dynamic and experienced organizer to lead some of our policy and advocacy campaigns, with special focus on immigrants’ rights, reproductive freedom, and voting rights. Apply today!

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Operation “Safe” Streets

Read our latest story to learn how Delaware’s most secretive police force plays fast and loose with our communities.

Operation "Safe" Streets: How Delaware's Most Secretive Police Force Plays Fast & Loose With Our Communitites.

Delaware Needs Lawmakers Who Will Support Democracy Reforms

The following commentary on the Delaware Supreme Court's voting rights ruling is from our Executive Director, Mike Brickner.

By Mike Brickner

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Now Hiring: Communications Director

We're looking for a visionary and experienced leader to serve as our next Communications Director.

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ACLU-DE is Growing – and We're Thrilled to Introduce our Legal Team!

As we head into the fall, navigating election season and filing transformative litigation, we are excited to share that we have a full legal team on board!

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Probation Reform is a Ballot Issue

This commentary was originally published in the Cape Gazette on Tuesday, September 6, 2022.

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Now Available: Summer/Fall 2022 Newsletter

In our latest newsletter issue, we’re bringing you important updates and introductions to new staff and interns! Read about our voter educational work, abortion rights in Delaware, legal action against state-sanctioned censorship, and more in your Connection.

By Morgan R. Kelly

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