SPLC founder is only the fourth recipient of award that has honored judges and advocates across the world – and the first since 2007.
SPLC founder is only the fourth recipient of award that has honored judges and advocates across the world – and the first since 2007.
They came from across the country to remember one of the nation’s most eloquent and passionate voices for justice.
This week the state of Alabama, which requires a photo ID to vote, announced that it would be closing driver’s license offices in 31 locations.
The brutal mass killing at Oregon’s Umpqua Community College has the earmarks of a classic hate crime – all indications are that the shooter selected his victims on the basis of their religion.
SPLC lawsuit continues on behalf of other students.
Judge rules that Birmingham police violated the constitutional rights of students by using excessive force for minor discipline problems, such as “backtalking” and “challenging authority.”
The SPLC’s $14 million verdict against the company this year led to a settlement of 11 remaining suits.
Award honors five teachers preparing students for diverse society.
The company has agreed to implement a new policy prohibiting such discrimination.
The new song urges Mississippi to remove the Confederate battle flag from its state flag.
All donations to the SPLC are matched dollar for dollar through Dec. 31.