The Supreme Court of Delaware has denied the appeal of the man convicted of and sentenced to life for killing Delmar police officer Keith Heacook.
The Delaware Supreme Court has adopted a permanent policy that allows cell phones and other personal devices to be used in state courthouses (with restrictions)
The Delaware Supreme Court has reversed a lower court's decision to block absentee and early voting, restoring the two ahead of the 2024 State Primary and 2024 General Elections.
Former State Auditor and focus of a 2020 conflict of interest controversy Kathy McGuiness has filed as a Democratic Party candidate for Delaware's State Representative District 14.
Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings has decided not to pursue a retrial of former State Auditor Kathy McGuiness.
A judge has rejected several claims lodged by Delaware’s attorney general in a lawsuit alleging that the fossil fuel industry has downplayed the risks of climate change
A Delaware Superior Court Judge has granted Governor Carney’s request to dismiss a lawsuit brought against him by two pastors who claimed the Governor’s lockdown orders during the pandemic violated their religious freedom.
Cell phones and other personal electronics will soon be allowed in all Delaware state courthouses with some restrictions. The change is part of an extension of a branch-wide pilot program that started in February 2022.
The Delaware Supreme Court issued an opinion saying universal mail voting and same day registration violate the state constitution.
Voters in President Joe Biden's home state of Delaware did most of their civic duty during the September primary, which tends to be where the competition in this true blue state happens. And it was no run-of-the-mill primary.
