Our Public Schools Litigation is Bringing Legislative Action to Education Funding Inequities

Our public schools litigation has ended, but the work is just beginning. These two bills are a direct result of our agreement with the state from the court challenge we brought to the state in 2018. These bills will bring legislative change to education funding in Delaware — and that's long overdue.

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Press Release: Sussex County Agreement Brings Public Schools Litigation to a Close

Arnold & Porter, ACLU of Delaware, and Community Legal Aid Society, Inc. (CLASI), along with the plaintiffs, Delawareans for Educational Opportunity and the NAACP of Delaware, are thrilled to announce a final agreement with Sussex County in the Delaware Public Schools litigation.

By Morgan R. Kelly

Delaware Public Schools Litigation State & County Tracks - Settlements Reached

2021 Kandler Nominations

Thank you for your interest in Kandler nominations! The nominating period for the 36th Annual Kandler Awards has ended. 

Call for 2021 Kandler Nominations

Police Accountability & Transparency Through LEOBOR & FOIA Reform

Transparency and accountability are necessary for due process, a fairer criminal justice system, trust between our police and communities, and trust within law enforcement agencies.

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Press Release: Delaware's First Statewide Voting Rights Coalition Launches

Several community organizations from across the state are coming together to form the Delaware Voting Rights Coalition (DVRC), Delaware’s first statewide coalition focused strictly on expanding access to voting. 

Delaware Voting Rights Coalition

Delawareans Speak Up: Letter to Law Enforcement Accountability Taskforce Urges Action

Community advocates and members of the General Assembly’s Law Enforcement Accountability Task Force (LEATF) subcommittees sent a letter to legislators on Monday, March 29, asking them to act quickly on meaningful amendments to the Law-Enforcement Officers’ Bill of Rights (LEOBOR).

LEOBOR Reform Now

Commentary: Bill would remove additional punishment COVID brings to prisons

Read this commentary by Denise Russell, New Castle County Smart Justice chapter volunteer, on the importance of HB 37 and the need to protect Delaware's vulnerable incarcerated population in the face of an on-going pandemic. Originally published at BayToBayNews.com.

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Update: HB 58 has been stricken from the General Assembly

After we sent a letter to legislators asking them to consider a repeal of the panhandling statute rather than passing House Bill 58, the panhandling bill, they struck that bill from the list of bills under consideration and one of the bill cosponsors has shown support for exploring other options.

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Spring 2021 Issue of Connection Now Available

Check out our latest issue of Connection for updates on our work so far in 2021.

By Morgan R. Kelly

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