Victory: Wilmington Upholds First Amendment Right to Panhandle

Last year we teamed up w ith NLCHPH & Paul Weiss LLP on a letter to the City of Wilmington asking for the repeal of unconstitutional panhandling ordinances. Last week the city followed through!

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Remembering Joan Rosenthal

One of the founders of the ACLU of Delaware has died. Joan Rosenthal (nee Langer) died on January 11, 2020. She was 85 years old.

Joan Rosenthal

Thank You for Helping Us Get This Far

Here's a snapshot of the work we've accomplished together over the last decade.

In 2020, We'll fight like your rights depend on it.

Job Announcement: Executive Director

The ACLU of Delaware seeks a dynamic and experienced chief executive to lead and significantly expand a civil liberties agenda throughout Delaware.

We're Hiring an Executive Director!

Job Announcement: Staff Attorney

The ACLU of Delaware is seeking a flexible, forthright, energetic attorney to handle litigation and public advocacy, advancing civil rights and liberties in the state.

We're Hiring!

Volunteer & Interns Needed

We need a few volunteers and interns! Think you might be interested?

Volunteer and Intern Opportunities Available

Expungement in Delaware – Where Do We Stand?

If you do the crime, then do your time, you should be able to move on with your life, right? Not exactly.

By Morgan R. Kelly

Smart Justice Means Second Chances

Now Introducing a Volunteer-Led Smart Justice Chapter in New Castle County!

Do you want to make a difference in your state and community’s criminal justice system, but don’t know where to begin? Start here.

Campaign for Smart Justice Delaware

Coming Soon: A Fair Discipline Training Toolkit

Coming Soon: A Fair Discipline Training Toolkit to help teach educators and families how to build inclusive communities in schools.

Fair Discipline Training Coming Soon