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Liberty in the Courts: An End-of-Year Note from the Legal Team
This has been a banner year for our legal department: historic litigation, new cases, and a fully-staffed legal team — and that’s just scratching the surface. Read more to catch up with our legal team’s work...
By Dwayne J. Bensing
This has been a banner year for our legal department: historic litigation, new cases, and a fully-staffed legal team — and that’s just scratching the surface. Read more to catch up with our legal team’s work...
By Dwayne J. Bensing
Nov 17, 2022
Guest Blog Post: The Wilmington Learning Collaborative Becomes Official
Education Equity
The Wilmington Learning Collaborative is the first structural change in four decades that will transform how some Wilmington schools are governed. How decisions are made and who gets to make them is the...
The Wilmington Learning Collaborative is the first structural change in four decades that will transform how some Wilmington schools are governed. How decisions are made and who gets to make them is the...
Nov 14, 2022
Colleges Can't be "Colorblind."
Education Equity
When it comes to college or university admissions, considerations of race are a fair - and necessary - tool to ensure that education equity reaches higher-ed campuses. That’s why the SCOTUS cases being heard...
By John Reynolds
When it comes to college or university admissions, considerations of race are a fair - and necessary - tool to ensure that education equity reaches higher-ed campuses. That’s why the SCOTUS cases being heard...
By John Reynolds
Nov 2, 2022
Delaware Needs Increased Access to the Ballot for Voters with Disabilities
Voting Rights
With voting reforms - and rollbacks - in Delaware’s spotlight this election season, we must also shine a spotlight on the need for increased accessibility for voters with disabilities. Learn more in this guest...
With voting reforms - and rollbacks - in Delaware’s spotlight this election season, we must also shine a spotlight on the need for increased accessibility for voters with disabilities. Learn more in this guest...
Oct 28, 2022
Last-Minute Changes in Voting Laws Make Voter Education a Primary Concern for General Election
Voting Rights
This commentary, contributed by Dr. David Paul Redlawsk, Dr. Kimeu W. Boynton, and Dr. Thomas M. Powers, was originally published in Delaware Online on Friday, October 21, 2022 and Bay to Bay News on Sunday...
This commentary, contributed by Dr. David Paul Redlawsk, Dr. Kimeu W. Boynton, and Dr. Thomas M. Powers, was originally published in Delaware Online on Friday, October 21, 2022 and Bay to Bay News on Sunday...
Oct 21, 2022
Probation Reform is Good for Delaware’s Economy
Removing probation-related barriers that make it hard for people to work will enable employers to access this untapped workforce while also promoting pathways to economic stability for Delawareans and their...
Removing probation-related barriers that make it hard for people to work will enable employers to access this untapped workforce while also promoting pathways to economic stability for Delawareans and their...