Delawareans Protest Dover AFB Involvement in Genocide, Demanding an End to Weapons Transfers to Israel Hundreds of Delawareans for Palestinian liberation rallied and marched to a location near the Dover Air Force Base’s main entrance on Saturday. Articles · October 7 Dounya Ramadan · Dylan Harding
Commentary · Mike Abel · June 26 Delaware Voters Call for Senate to pass Ceasefire Resolution before June 30
Articles · Jordan Howell · June 19 Dissent in House Judiciary over controversial corporate amendments
Articles · Jordan Howell · May 29 Top Delaware judge calls for more debate over contentious corporate amendments
Articles · Jordan Howell · May 24 Controversy swirls around proposed changes to Delaware’s corporate code
Articles · Jordan Howell · April 12 Corporate lawyers ask General Assembly to change law after legal defeat
Articles · Sam Stecklow · March 14 Delaware opened up access to some police misconduct records — but still denies requests for basic police data
Articles · Jordan Howell · January 22 Special interests pull back on Delaware corporate law changes after Wilson-Anton amendment
Commentary · Misty Seemans · July 5 The Cop Bill of Rights Reform Provides a Process to Make Some Records Public
Commentary · Rae Krantz · June 1 Day in the Life of a Legislator: State Representative Madinah Wilson-Anton
Articles · Josh Whittaker, Keira Walsh · Dylan Tepper · May 22 Delaware Legislative Update for the Fourth Week of May 2023
Articles · Josh Whittaker · Kristina Kelly · May 16 Delaware Legislative Update for the Third Week of May 2023
Commentary · Jon Offredo · May 15 The Public: Why we need access to police misconduct records in Delaware
Articles · Josh Whittaker · William Martin · May 8 Delaware Legislative Update for the Second Week of May 2023
Articles · Josh Whittaker · Keira Walsh · May 2 Delaware Legislative Update for the First Week of May 2023
Articles · Josh Whittaker · Matt Bittle · April 25 Delaware Legislative Update for the Fourth week of April 2023
Commentary · Misty Seemans · April 10 The Solution: Why we need access to police misconduct records in Delaware
Articles · R.E. Vanella · March 3 Accusations of Unfair Process Cast Cloud over DSEA Executive Board Elections
Commentary · Misty Seemans · February 16 The Myths: Why we need access to police misconduct records in Delaware
Commentary · Misty Seemans · January 30 The History: Why we need access to police misconduct records in Delaware
Commentary · Misty Seemans · January 11 The Problem: Why we need access to police misconduct records in Delaware
Articles · Jordan Howell · November 14 Delaware Association of Realtors Lobbied Dems to Vote Against Tenants Rights Bill and Won
Articles · Melissa Bryson · November 11 New Guide Empowers LGBTQ+ Youth to Know Their Rights in Delaware Schools
Commentary · Sharee Congo · October 28 Operation Safe Streets: The Horrific Part of Probation No One Talks About
Articles · Rae Krantz · October 20 Black Mothers in Power Hosting Fundraiser Supporting Continued Growth
Articles · Rae Krantz · September 28 Protest in Response to the Violent Arrest of a Brandywine High School Student Outside a Football Game
Commentary · Greg Layton · September 24 Why We’re Boycotting DNREC’s Dog and Pony Show — And How You Can Join The Fight
Articles · R.E. Vanella · August 12 Undaunted by Conviction; Auditor of Accounts Continues Press for Expansive Role
Articles · Jordan Howell · August 2 LAWSUIT: GOP asks Chancery Court to Declare Vote-By-Mail Unconstitutional
Articles · R.E. Vanella · July 15 Senate Leaders Call for Removal of Convicted State Auditor Kathleen McGuiness
Commentary · R.E. Vanella · July 11 Carney Hedging on Executive Power to Remove Convicted Auditor of Accounts
Articles · Jordan Howell · May 28 Adams Street Landlord’s Litigious History Shows Why Tenants Need Counsel