From the Executive Director: You Belong at ACLU’s National Membership Conference!

This post is part of our Spring 2018 issue of Connection, our quarterly newsletter. To read the whole newsletter, click here.

By Kathleen MacRae

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ACLU-DE Protects Students’ Rights to Religious Freedom

All Delaware schools are on notice: don’t infringe on your students’ first amendment right to religious freedom, or we will take action.

By Morgan R. Kelly

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From the Executive Director: We’re Growing Because of Your Support!

This post is part of our Winter 2017 issue of Connection, our quarterly newsletter. To read the whole newsletter, click here.

By Kathleen MacRae

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Support ACLU-DE for Voting Reform TODAY for #GivingTuesday!

Giving Tuesday is November 28, 2017. Join ACLU-DE in supporting voting reform and civil rights throughout the state by eating at one of your favorite restaurants!

By Morgan R. Kelly

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Memories from Our 32nd Annual Kandler Memorial Awards Dinner

Check out what you might have missed at this year's annual Kandler Awards Dinner.

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From the Executive Director: New Voting Machines Essential to Secure Elections

This post is part of our Fall 2017 issue of Connection, our quarterly newsletter. To read the whole newsletter, click here.

By Kathleen MacRae

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From the Executive Director: We Must Give Up “Tough on Crime” Approach!

This post is part of our Summer 2017 issue of Connection, our quarterly newsletter. To read the whole newsletter, click here.

By Kathleen MacRae

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New Castle County: "Safe and Inclusive Community"

New Castle County Executive Matt Meyer signed an executive order preventing the questioning, search, or arrest of anyone due to immigration status.

By Mindy Bogue

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Guest blog: Life at Vaughn Prison as a Black Transwoman

Read Kamilla London's guest blog about being an incarcerated transgender woman.

By Ryan Tack-Hooper

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