Call scores partial victory against state police in FOIA lawsuit Delaware Superior Court ordered state police to reveal officer identification data, but will allow other employment data to remain secret. Articles · January 15 Jordan Howell
Commentary · NOCAP Team · January 5 Neighbors Organized for Credibility and Accountability in Policing
Articles · Dounya Ramadan · Dylan Harding · October 7 Delawareans Protest Dover AFB Involvement in Genocide, Demanding an End to Weapons Transfers to Israel
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