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.

By Priya Hay-Chatterjee

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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.

The Latest Development in the Seaford Ordinance Saga: AG Jennings Sues

The Attorney General's office has filed a complaint against Seaford’s fetal remains ordinance. Here's a quick recap on how we got here, and what this lawsuit means.

By Morgan R. Kelly

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Unobstructed Services at Seaford Planned Parenthood Clinic Vital to Healthcare in Sussex County

Contributed commentary from Ruth Lytle-Barnaby, President and CEO, Planned Parenthood of Delaware.

Ruth Lytly-Barnaby, CEO and President, Planned Parenthood of Delaware

Press Release: Reproductive Health Care Access the Topic of Discussion at Virtual Event Featuring Local and National Advocates

Local and national leaders in the reproductive rights field came together Thursday night to discuss the state of abortion access in the United States, with special focus on Delaware.

By Morgan R. Kelly

Access for All: What's Next for Reproductive Rights & Justice. Presented by ACLU Delaware, Black Mothers in Power, Delaware NOW, and Planned Parenthood of Delaware.

From the Executive Director: The ACLU’s Political Power

This post is part of our Fall 2018 issue of Connection, our quarterly newsletter.

By Kathleen MacRae

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Questions to ask at Town Halls

Are you going to a Town Hall meeting? Here are some talking points and questions you may want to address. We also have a pdf version for you to view and print.

By Mindy Bogue

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The Sessions Hearing for Attorney General

On Tuesday, January 10th, the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee will hold a confirmation hearing for the position of U.S. Attorney General. Committee members should leave no stone unturned when questioning Senator Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III of Alabama, President-elect Trump's nominee for the position of attorney general.

By Kathleen MacRae

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From the Executive Director: It’s Time for an Equal Rights Amendment!

This post is part of our Summer 2016 issue of Connection, our quarterly newsletter. To read the whole newsletter, click here.

By Kathleen MacRae

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