By Tom McParland | July 6, 2018
Attorneys from Pepper Hamilton are aiding a Delaware author in his bid to force the FBI to release records of the agency's investigation into the theft of crown jewels belonging to the House of Hesse, a German royal family, by U.S. soldiers at the end of World War II.
By Tom McParland | June 20, 2018
A bill to amend the Delaware Constitution and end the state's reliance on cash bail died in the Senate late Wednesday, bringing to a halt a yearslong reform effort that had brought together police, corrections officers and the judiciary.
By Tom McParland | June 20, 2018
Gov. John Carney is appealing a federal district court ruling last year striking down a provision of the Delaware Constitution that requires party balance on key state courts.
By Tom McParland | June 19, 2018
A last-ditch effort to revive a bill to ban the sale of assault weapons in Delaware failed Tuesday in the state Senate, as two Democrats joined the chamber's Republican caucus in rejecting a maneuver to bring the legislation up for debate.
By Tom McParland | June 15, 2018
Lawmakers in Dover are considering a legislative package to amend the Delaware Constitution and end the state's reliance on cash bail, as a looming end-of-session deadline threatens to delay the reforms.
By Tom McParland | June 8, 2018
A legislative proposal to ban assault weapons in Delaware failed this week in the state Senate, a blow to Gov. John Carney and Democrats who had pushed the reforms in the wake of a school shooting that killed 17 people in Florida earlier this year.
By Tom McParland | June 5, 2018
The American Civil Liberties Union of Delaware is opposing a new proposed anti-discrimination regulation after the Carney administration backed off an earlier rule that would have allowed students to change their gender identity in schools without parental consent.
By Tom McParland | May 25, 2018
A federal magistrate judge has rejected Gov. John Carney's motion for reconsideration of a ruling to strike down the Delaware Constitution's requirement that appointments to key courts maintain their political balance.
By Tom McParland | April 20, 2018
Legal aid groups are touting a new study that shows a more than 700 percent return on investment for the three nonprofit agencies that provide legal services to Delaware's poor, as leaders seek to restore state funding that was slashed from last year's budget.
By Tom McParland | March 26, 2018
Democrats in the Delaware General Assembly last week unveiled controversial legislation to ban the sale of assault-style weapons, after a similar measure in Maryland withstood a constitutional challenge from gun-rights advocates in 2017.
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