The American Civil Liberties Union of Delaware and the national ACLU say they have filed motions to intervene in U.S. v. Albence on behalf of several clients including the Delaware Coalition Against Domestic Violence, La Esperanza and the Latin American Community Center to protect Delawareans’ sensitive personal data from misuse by the federal government.
Ocean View has replaced its controversial public-demonstration rules with a more lenient "Community Demonstrations" law that expands protections for protesters and reduces restrictions.
The ACLU of Delaware has sued Fenwick Island, accusing the town of allowing corporations to vote in local elections, potentially undermining fairness. Mayor Magdeburger intends to defend the complaint.
The ACLU of Delaware urges Gov. Matt Meyer to clarify police response to federal immigration authorities following an incident in Seaford. The organization wants specific guidelines to prevent local agencies from being involved.
The ACLU of Delaware is calling on Gov. Matt Meyer to issue renewed guidance to state and local law enforcement about when they can assist federal immigration agents, following a controversial detention involving Seaford Police and Delaware State Police.
Ocean View protesters push back against ordinance regulating public assemblies.
The ACLU of Delaware is calling on Ocean View officials to repeal a new ordinance regulating public assemblies, arguing it violates fundamental First Amendment rights.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Delaware spoke out against the city of Camden’s decision to sign an agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The Camden Police Chief says the department has since withdrawn from the agreement with ICE following push back.
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Delaware has launched a petition urging Gov. Matt Meyer to take action to protect the civil liberties of Delawareans, including safeguarding immigrant communities from mass immigration raids.
Delaware will no longer enforce its loitering and soliciting laws after the Attorney General responded to a lawsuit claiming the laws unfairly target homeless individuals and violate constitutional rights.
