Voting by Mail is a Safe and Secure Way to Expand Access to the Ballot for all Delaware Voters

The COVID-19 pandemic proved that universal vote-by-mail is possible, practical, and successful. Now it’s time for Delaware to make it permanent by passing SB 320.

By Meera Devotta

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Commentary: Body-Worn Cameras Increase Police Accountability

This commentary was originally published in the Cape Gazette on May 31, 2022.

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Proposed Legislation Would Fortify Delaware’s Protections for Abortion Access

With the fate of the landmark Roe v. Wade hanging in the balance, at least 26 states are likely to ban abortion, with perhaps more to follow. Now more than ever, it’s vital that states like Delaware pass laws that will allow patients to access those rights without barriers.

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Guest Blog: Support Cannabis Justice and Racial Equity – Override the HB 371 Veto

The following is a contributed blog post by Crystal Chatman, Smart Justice Ambassador.

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In the Loop on Education Equity

Through advocacy and direct service in schools, our education campaigns work to ensure all Delaware children are offered the learning environment they deserve. We’ve revitalized our education equity content across our website so that you can get involved, too.

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Fines and Fees: The Financial Roadblock to Second Chances

This guest blog post is submitted by the Delaware Campaign to End Debtors’ Prison. Learn more about their work at FinesAndFeesDE.org.

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Mandatory Expungement Eligibility Guide

Thanks to reforms in recent years, the number of records that are eligible for mandatory expungement has grown significantly. Learn more about what cases are eligible for mandatory expungement and how to start the process below.

By John Reynolds, Morgan R. Kelly

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Now Available: Spring/Summer 2022 Newsletter

Our latest newsletter issue is packed with important updates, unique perspectives, and a couple of introductions to new faces at ACLU-DE! Read your Connection today.

By Morgan R. Kelly

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