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The front man for the racist “alt-right” movement scored a speaking engagement at the University of Cincinnati.
All the defendants in the Bundy Ranch-Bunkerville trial are now out of custody —except the clan’s patriarch, Cliven Bundy, who chooses voluntarily to remain in jail as the holidays approach.
Hate group leader David Grisham tells Alaska kids Santa isn’t real.
After only three months at the helm, Identity Evropa leader Elliot Kline, aka Eli Mosley, is out. Patrick Casey, aka Reinhard Wolff, who wants to distance the group from the Charlottesville-damaged “alt-right” brand, will replace him.
Earlier this year, the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) reported on an overlooked area of work undertaken abroad by the Christian Right legal powerhouse Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF): fighting any advancement of transgender citizens’ right to gender recognition by the state.
High court lets ‘Muslim ban’ take effect; Anglin claims ‘troll storm’ just free speech; Charlottesville not happy about KKK recruitment; and more.
A group of racist “alt-right” activists have pulled together a new organization called Operation Homeland, with the stated goal of being professional organizers and activists for the white nationalist and neo-Nazi movement.
In an ongoing battle in Alaska, local and national anti-LGBT extremist organizations have coalesced and stand poised to put up a hell of a fight to overturn Anchorage nondiscrimination protections passed in 2015.
Over the summer, President Donald Trump nominated Thomas Alvin Farr to be a federal judge for the Eastern District of North Carolina. For good reason, his nomination has earned universal opposition from the civil rights community.
Trump tweets elevate the far-right fringe; White nationalists protest Steinle verdict; Border vigilantes remake themselves as free-speech protectors; and more.