A Delaware court has overturned a Seaford law that would have required anyone who had an abortion or miscarriage to pay to bury or cremate the fetal tissue. Vice Chancellor J. Travis Laster of the Delaware Court of Chancery ruled Wednesday morning that Seaford, as a junior sovereign, cannot enact a law that conflicts directly with law established by …
ACLU: Delaware should consider laws to govern how mobile licenses are handled
Among other things, new laws may be needed to forbid future tech from abusing them, Mike Brickner said