Introducing our ACLU Voter Campaign Manager, Meera!

Meera joined the ACLU-DE team as the ACLU Voter Campaign Manager in March 2022. She is currently beginning her work to create a voter education plan that will engage and inspire Delawareans to cast their ballot in 2022. 

By Priya Hay-Chatterjee

Meera Devotta, Voter Campaign Manager.

Dwayne Bensing, Staff Attorney, Argues Clark Case in U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit

The late Angelo Clark, who lived with serious mental health issues, was placed in solitary confinement by DOC officials for seven months while he was housed in a Delaware prison. We're fighting to make sure no Delawarean has to go through that experience again.

By Morgan R. Kelly

Dwayne J. Bensing, Staff Attorney, stands in the Maris Courtroom of the US District Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit

Opinion: SB 149 Substitute Isn't Reform

Last Weekend’s Dewey Beach Police Killing Highlights the Urgent Need for Police Reform – So Why Did Legislators Kill Any Chance of Real Reform Happening?

LEOBOR Reform Now

Testimony: ACLU-DE's Testimony on HB 320

House Bill 320 is a bill to expand the scope of health workers who may provide medication abortion care. This bill is helpful, but it could be improved upon.

By Javonne Rich, LCSW

Abortion is healthcare.

Broaden the Horizon on Equity for All: Our Strategic Plan Through 2024

Innovative and effective work takes intentional planning. We are proud to introduce our strategic plan, with five priority planks that will guide our work over the next three years of unprecedented challenges and opportunities. Featuring artwork from Amir Campbell, a Delaware artist!

2022 - 2024 Strategic Plan

Your Guide to FOIA

March 16, is National FOIA Day! But, what *is* FOIA, and why does it matter? How can you leverage FOIA to make our government more transparent? Learn all that and more in this FOIA Guide.

Your Guide to FOIA

Now Hiring: Development Strategist (A New Position!)

Update: This position is now closed.

New Position Open: Development Strategist. Apply now!

What's Next for Clean Slate?

By Shakira (Kira) Akins, Communications Intern

"What's Next?" with Clean Slate Delaware logo and Legislative Hall.

A Step Forward for Delaware Renters' Rights

For many families who rent their homes, this past year has been a difficult one. Today, March 1, 2022, the Delaware Supreme Court adopted a new rule regarding renters’ representation in eviction court proceedings.

By Priya Hay-Chatterjee

Renters Shouldn't Have to Go It Alone