Death Penalty Information Center Releases 2013 Report

Use of the death penalty is decreasing. Read about this and more in the 2013 year-end report from the Death Penalty Information Center.

By Rebecca Girten

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Pretrial Detainees, Share Your Story

The Delaware Center for Justice is interested in the experiences and the needs of these pretrial detainees. If you're interested in sharing your story, call 302-658-7174 x40 or email [email protected] with your name, phone number, and the best time to contact you.

By Rebecca Girten

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Death Penalty Repeal Campaign Ready for 2014 Win

The Delaware Repeal Project has made great strides in the past year, but there is still more work to do. Read about our progress here.

By Rebecca Girten

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Edie Windsor's DOMA Win and Marriage Equality in DE

I was so proud to be a member of the ACLU family on June 26th when the SB 75—the Civil Marriage Equality legislation. Now, married same-sex couples who live in Delaware will be treated comparably to heterosexual couples and will be able to file joint Federal and State tax returns, receive Social Security survivor benefits, avoid inheritance taxes on jointly owned property and benefit from over 1,000 other provisions of federal law based on marital status.

Kathleen MacRae Executive Director

Summertime With the ACLU

Each summer, we invite a select number of law students to complete an internship in our office. This season, we welcomed three fabulous interns, each of whom brought a passion for helping the Delaware community to their work. We thank them for spending their summer with us!

By Rebecca Girten

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ACLU Sues to Stop Collection of Phone Logs

ACLU National and the New York Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit Tuesday afternoon to challenge the constitutionality of a recently revealed government spying program. Learn more about the suit and what you can do here.

By Rebecca Girten

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War on Marijuana Racially Biased

ACLU National recently released the results of a nationwide study on marijuana arrests. While there were varying results for each state, the arrest data revealed one nationally consistent trend: significant racial bias.

By Rebecca Girten

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SB 19 Stalls in House Judiciary Committee

Yesterday, the House Judiciary Committee heard arguments about SB 19, the bill to repeal the death penalty. Six committee votes were needed for the bill to advance. We got five. This does not mean the bill has been killed, though. What needs to happen so the bill can move forward is for that last signature to be secured. The most valuable way you can contribute to that effort is to reach out to the committee members and urge them to sign. Please take two minutes to email them; your voice will make all the difference.

By Rebecca Girten

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The Death Penalty: Unjustified Retribution or Appropriate Punishment?

As the legislative session resumes tomorrow, we are eager to see SB19, the bill to repeal the death penalty, move into the House of Representatives. If you haven't been following the bill's progress, this short video gives some good background and includes perspectives from both sides of the issue.

By Rebecca Girten

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