2024 Legislative Recap: How We Did and What We’re Doing Next

The 152nd General Assembly has come to an end. Since January, we’ve been working hard on issues like reproductive freedom and justice reform. Here’s a quick snapshot of what we accomplished, and what’s left to be done.

2024 Legislative recap

Milford Policy 6103 Tabled: Thank You for Speaking Up Against Classroom Censorship

On Monday, July 15, the Milford Board of Education voted to table proposed Policy 6103, an attempt to infringe upon Milford staff and students' right to share ideas and learn free from censorship.

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Oppose Policy 6103: Milford Students Have a Right to Learn Free from Censorship

This article was originally published in Bay to Bay News.

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2024 Clean Slate Initiative Convening

On June 13 and 14, over 300 Clean Slate advocates from around the country gathered in Philadelphia for the third annual Clean Slate Initiative Convening.

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Probation Reform: What’s Ahead and How You Can Help

While Senate Bill 4 did not pass this session, there are many things that advocates can notch as significant victories as we look ahead to making 2025 the year probation reform becomes a reality in Delaware.

By Mike Brickner

The fight for probation reform continues

The Connect! Newsletter

Read more about our hope for the future, the work our local affiliate has done over the last 60 years, and the work we’re doing now in this latest issue of our quarterly newsletter. This is your Connect!.

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Meaningful Immigration Reform Must Protect the Right to Asylum

This article was originally published in Bay to Bay News. Haga clic en el botón de la derecha para leer este artículo en español.

By Helen Salita

Asylum is a Human Right

ACLU-DE Letter Opposing Proposed Dewey Beach Amendment to Expand Voting Rights to LLCs, LLPs, and Corporations

A letter opposing the potential amendment to Section 10 of the Dewey Beach Charter was sent to the Dewey Beach Town Council on Thursday, June 20.

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A Win for Free Speech: Kari Lynn Overington’s “FCANCER” License Plate

Last month, the ACLU of Delaware secured a victory in the case of Kari Lynn Overington, whose vanity license plate “FCANCER” was recalled by the Delaware Department of Motor Vehicles in 2021, therefore protecting Overington’s freedom of expression as a bedrock principle of a free democracy.

Victory! ACLU-DE Wins Free Speech Case Against DMV's Discrimination of Vanity License Plates