By Tom McParland | October 16, 2018
The city of Wilmington on Monday denied responsibility for the deaths of three firefighters in a 2016 blaze, which left three others injured and sparked a federal civil rights lawsuit targeting four former officials over the implementation of a controversial policy known as "rolling bypass."
By Tom McParland | October 11, 2018
A Delaware Superior Court judge on Thursday ruled that new regulations banning the open carry of firearms in lodges and camping areas of state parks and forests were unconstitutional in light of a state Supreme Court decision last year that struck a blanket prohibition against possessing guns on state lands.
By Tom McParland | October 10, 2018
Delaware Attorney General Matt Denn is calling for greater investment in sober living facilities and long-term drug treatment programs, as the state continues to combat the ongoing opioid crisis.
By Tom McParland | October 8, 2018
A Delaware Court of Chancery judge has refused to dismiss a lawsuit accusing state and county officials of failing to provide adequate school funding for disadvantaged students, thanks in part to outdated property tax assessments.
By Tom McParland | September 25, 2018
Attorneys argued at length Tuesday over whether Delaware judges qualify as policymakers, which became the central focus in Delaware Gov. John Carney's appeal of a trial court decision to strike down as unconstitutional a provision of the state constitution requiring party balance on key courts.
By Tom McParland | August 30, 2018
A state Superior Court judge on Wednesday allowed two lawyers to testify on behalf of a company accused of orchestrating a scheme to circumvent Delaware's unclaimed property laws, saying that a lack of guidance from state officials had led experts to rely on each other to advise clients.
By Tom McParland | August 22, 2018
A Muslim school in Wilmington has sued the city, alleging a "pattern of discriminatory treatment" after children were asked to leave a public pool for wearing cotton clothing.
By Tom McParland | August 16, 2018
The city officials are accused of implementing a staffing policy that withheld needed water.
By Tom McParland | July 13, 2018
Long before his nomination to serve as an associate justice on the U.S. Supreme Court, Brett Kavanaugh got his start clerking for Walter K. Stapleton, the influential federal judge who has served as a mentor to some of the most prominent figures in Delaware's legal community.
By Tom McParland | July 10, 2018
The field of candidates vying to become Delaware's next attorney general has been set, after former Sussex County chief prosecutor Peggy Marshall Thomas this week filed as the only Republican seeking the post.
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