Extremist groups have rallied to file amicus briefs supporting sex discrimination in a case before the U.S. Supreme Court over a Tennessee law that bans gender-affirming care, Hatewatch has found.
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Extremist groups have rallied to file amicus briefs supporting sex discrimination in a case before the U.S. Supreme Court over a Tennessee law that bans gender-affirming care, Hatewatch has found.
Authorities in St. Louis today announced the arrest a 35-year-old black man in connection with a string of arson fires this month at six churches and a religious shine.
A long-haul trucker is under investigation in Idaho and Washington State on suspicion of sexually abusing at least 10 boys, including some while he was affiliated with a hard-core, anti-Semitic church.
Willis Carto, founder of several radical right publications and organizations and a major American promoter of Holocaust denial, has passed away according to white nationalist reports.
Sheriffs heading to hate group’s ‘summit’; Lesbian couple sues Hawaiian cop; Police cite ‘privacy’ in Dylann Roof shootings; and more.
The anti-immigrant hate group Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) will be holding its latest “border tour” on October 30 and 31 in McAllen, Texas.
Ben Carson’s assault on history; Perkins says would-be censors being censored; Conversion-therapy veteran speaks out; and more.
Mo Brooks ties immigration to ‘voter pool’; Anonymous to expose KKK members; Idaho’s anti-hate heritage at risk; and more.
Fox’s war on ‘Black Lives Matter’; 10 Confederate memorial of note; CofCC member up for re-election; and more.
The new issue of the Southern Poverty Law Center’s Intelligence Report, released today, details 10 conspiracy theories that originated on the radical right but have made their way into the political mainstream. Enabled in many cases by leading politicians, these theories have the effect of distorting the democratic process.
Ahead of the World Congress of Families conference, the Southern Poverty Law Center in collaboration with Ipas and Political Research Associates has complied research on the event, its origins and just what it means for the anti-LGBT right in the United States.
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