FRIENDS OF THE COURT, FRIENDS OF THE ACLU

At the end of last year, we launched an Amicus Society for Delaware lawyers and others who are dedicated to supporting civil rights and civil liberties.

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ACLU-DE Legal Director Speaks on Community-Police Relations

ACLU of Delaware legal director Richard Morse recently participated in a panel discussion at Widener Law School.

By Rebecca Girten

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NOMINATE SOMEONE FOR THE KANDLER AWARD!

The ACLU of Delaware is pleased to announce that we are now accepting nominations for the 30th annual Kandler Memorial Awards.

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ACLU-DE Urges Appo Not to Enact Curriculum Policy

The ACLU of Delaware urges the Appoquinimink School District not to enact their proposal letting parents restrict library and curriculum materials if they are marked "Young Adult," which would limit the rights of students and the academic freedom of educators.

By Rebecca Girten

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No More Dead Men Walking in Delaware

Sister Helen explained that Delaware's death penalty is among the worst in the nation. Delaware ranks third per capita for executions, has the highest minority population on death row in the country, and lays claim to one of the broadest statutes nationwide.

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If You See Something, Say Something

You can play a role in our affiliate's expansion. If you see an abuse of power by law enforcement, contact our legal department.

By Kathleen MacRae

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Voices of Liberty: Mitch Crane & John Workman

We are introducing a new feature—stories of why you decided to join the ACLU and become one of Delaware’s many voices of liberty. Read in interview with Mitch Crane about his long-time affiliation with the ACLU.

By Rebecca Girten

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Death Penalty Repeal Team Grows

We are ready for a strengthened and expanded 2015 campaign to repeal the death penalty in Delaware. Read about the Delaware Repeal Project's staff here.

By Rebecca Girten

(L-R): Morton, Rivera, Hall, Abraham Bonowitz, Rapp, Paige-Gil and Erik Raser-Schramm

Profiting From People With Assets, Punishing Those Without

Deficiencies in Delaware’s police and court procedures can result in nightmarish situations for people who have assets that are wrongfully seized or for those who don’t have the assets needed to pay fines. So those with money or without could find their civil rights violated but have few options.

By Rebecca Girten

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