Press Releases

Attorneys File Second Amended Complaint in SCI Abuse Litigation, List of Plaintiffs Continues to Grow

We just filed a second amended complaint in our SCI litigation to include even more plaintiffs who are speaking out on allegations of abuse.

Senator Pinkney Launches Probation Reform Bill on Last Day of Session

In an unexpected move, Sen. Marie Pinkney launched a bold probation reform bill today on the last day of the 151st General Assembly’s legislative session.

Our Statement on the Introduction of SB 149's Substitute Bill

We adamantly oppose the SB 149 substitute bill... This bill falls far short of what constituents have asked for – it only provides a mirage of transparency and accountability, which is almost worse than nothing at all.

Blood From A Turnip: Panel Unpacks the Practice of Fines and Fees in Delaware

Delaware has the highest per capita misdemeanor arrest rate in the country, resulting in an excess of fines and fees that many people are left unable to pay, and worse: unable to escape. Our Amicus Society panel event explored this practice in detail on March 9, 2022.

ACLU-DE Smart Justice Campaign Announces Advocacy Priorities for This Year, Invites Communities to Get Involved

Police reform, probation reform, expanding access to second chances, and community involvement are all priorities for the Delaware Campaign for Smart Justice in 2022.

ACLU Unveils New Report on Delaware Probation System

The American Civil Liberties Union of Delaware released Delaware’s Broken Probation System: The Urgent Need to Reform Community Supervision in the First State, a new comprehensive analysis of Delaware’s probation system and how it fuels mass incarceration. Here is our press release on the launch.

ACLU of Delaware Statements on Criminal Justice Reform Bills Announced Today

The members of the General Assembly and Attorney General Kathleen Jennings announced an expansive package of bills today that aim to slow the problem of over-incarceration in Delaware and promote more fairness in the criminal justice system.

Wilmington, the Norman Law Firm, and ACLU-DE Settle Lawsuit Over Unconstitutional Arrests

The American Civil Liberties Union of Delaware and the Norman Law Firm announced today that a federal judge has approved the settlement of its class action lawsuit on behalf of people alleged to have been wrongfully arrested by the Wilmington Police Department.

ACLU-DE Statement on New Castle County Police Beating Video

Over the weekend a video surfaced online of a New Castle County police officer beating a 16-year-old boy. The Attorney General’s Office of Civil Rights and Public Trust began an investigation yesterday.