Our Statement on the Court’s Ruling on our Ballot Deadline Lawsuit

Vice Chancellor Glasscock has ruled on our lawsuit that sought to extend the ballot return deadline for the November 3 General Election. Here’s our statement.

By Morgan R. Kelly

Press Statement

ACLU-DE Remembers Shirley Schell, Volunteer

As a young girl in Texas, Shirley Schell began fighting injustice whenever she could. While she never lost her Texas accent, Shirley eventually found herself residing up north. After a move to Delaware in 1964, Shirley became a fierce advocate for justice in education, helping abused and neglected children, ensuring an adequate education for homeless children, ending wage discrimination, and fighting for women’s rights — and much of this incredible work was accomplished during her time as a volunteer at the ACLU of Delaware.

By Morgan R. Kelly

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Summer Issue of Connection, Out Now!

As we head into Fall, we look back on a Summer filled with new initiatives, protecting the right to vote safely during COVID, shining a light on the urgent need for police reform, and urging voters to choose counselors, not cops, in their picks for school board members.

By Morgan R. Kelly

Fall Connection 2019

Voters Want Police Reform, Now Officials Must Deliver

For the September 2020 primary election, the ACLU of Delaware, Campaign for Smart Justice, and the Game Changers relaunched our successful Vote Smart Justice campaign, this time with a focus on police reform. Here are the results of our campaign.

By Mike Brickner

Police Reform starts at the ballot. Make your voice heard: Vote Smart Justice.

Press Release: Announcing Our New Development Director!

The American Civil Liberties Union of Delaware is excited to announce Melissa Bryson, former Development and Volunteer Manager Planned Parenthood of Delaware (PPDE), has joined the affiliate as our new development director.

Melissa Bryson, Development Director

ACLU-DE Public Comment on HUD Proposed Regulation on Transgender Protections

The Trump administration’s Department of Housing and Urban Development released a proposed rule to roll back protections for transgender people experiencing homelessness. Here's our public comment on the proposal.

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RBG's Legacy Lives on at the ACLU

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg leaves a deep-rooted legacy of justice, dignity, and equality across the world, across the United States, and across all of the ACLU.

By Morgan R. Kelly

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The Constitution and the Fight for Racial Justice

How the Constitution continues to be relevant in achieving racial justice.

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VOTAMOS Coalition Invites You to a Press Event

The Votamos We Vote Coalition, in the face of anti-democratic activities nationwide, is responding in Delaware with a Press Conference and following Webinar with a public call to action.

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