There's an App for That

EDIT: This app is no longer available on the iTunes App Store. 

By Kathleen MacRae

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Religious Discrimination At Work

While ACLU-DE does not usually handle cases against private entities, when an employee faced religious discrimination, we were able to ensure religious protections for her, as well as an agreement with the corporation to conduct diversity training.

By Kathleen MacRae

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The Constitution is for the 100%

This Independence Day, the ACLU wants to remind everyone that the Constitution is for 100% of Americans, not a select few.

By Kathleen MacRae

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It's Time for Delaware to Repeal the Death Penalty

It's time for Delaware to repeal the death penalty. It is randomly applied, and disproportionately impacts people based on race, location, and quality of counsel. For more information, go to www.derepeal.org.

By Anna

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Religious Rights versus Government Interest

What should happen when a law conflicts with someone’s religious practice? Should the person be exempted from the law? Or should the person have to obey like everyone else?

By Kathleen MacRae

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Voting Rights Victory! One Step Closer

UPDATE: Thanks to your response, the Delaware State Senate voted by a  large majority to pass HB 9 in the final days of the legislative session. This was the “first leg” of the constitutional amendment process. In order for the provisions of HB 9 to become part of the Delaware Constitution, a bill identical to HB 9 must pass in the next General Assembly as well. Thank you for helping take the first steps needed to expand the voting rights of people who were convicted of a felony and paid their debt to society. We look forward to your support again next year. In the mean time, make sure to let your elected representatives know that Delaware deserves expanded participation in our democracy, not restrictions to voting rights.

By Kathleen MacRae

Death Row Exonerees to Speak in Delaware May 4th and May 11th

Kirk Bloodsworth and Shujaa Graham, two death row exonerees, will be giving public talks made possible by Witness to Innocence, The Peninsula-Delaware Conference of the United Methodist Church, and others this May in Delaware.

By Anna

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Delaware’s Death Penalty Should Go

After almost six years out of the limelight, Delaware’s death penalty system began grabbing headlines again when the state executed Robert Jackson in July of 2011 and Derrick Powell and Leslie Small were sentenced to death in the months following.

By Kathleen MacRae

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Spousal Privilege Rights Recognized for Same-Sex Couples

On Friday, a Delaware Superior Court in Wilmington issued a stipulated order that respects the private communications of a Delaware same-sex couple married in California prior to the effective date of Delaware's civil union law.

By Kathleen MacRae