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In the wake of violent exchanges between Trump supporters and antifascist counter protestors—and after university officials cancelled his appearance amid concerns—alt-right extremist Richard Spencer is moving forward with plans to speak at Auburn University.
Saturday rally featuring national alt-right and 'Patriot' movement leaders draws a huge crowd of protesters in the liberal college town, and melees and injuries ensue.
DeVos’ civil-rights pick fears anti-white discrimination; ICE immigration busts are up 36%; Alt-right helps spread pro-Assad propaganda; and more.
Antigovernment fugitive Joseph Jakubowski was arrested early today without incident when a team of 125- state and federal law enforcement officers surrounded him sleeping in a makeshift tent on a rural Wisconsin farm.
Trump signs bill that would strip Planned Parenthood funds; Arpaio wants Sessions to testify at trial; ‘New Right’ looks a lot like the alt-right; and more.
Immigration hardliners win key federal agency spots; Deportation force buildup in high gear; Shooter at UW Milo speech faces felony charges; and more.
Neo-Nazi propagandists used a photo of the mayor of Sandpoint, Idaho, and a purported statement from him about multiculturalism in the latest batch of racist flyers to hit to city.
The following is a list of activities and events of anti-LGBT organizations. Organizations listed as anti-LGBT hate groups are designated with an asterisk.
It’s white Americans’ job to combat hate; Spicer apologizes for Hitler gaffe; Federal judge strikes down Texas’ discriminatory voter-ID law; and more.
It should be no surprise that anti government folks seeking redress want someone besides the government to adjudicate for them. As a result, common law courts have sprung up across the United States. Many members of these courts are sovereign citizens who believe their judgments supersede federal and district court decisions, and then bring their quasi-legal activity into legitimate courts and use tactics including intimidation and paper terrorism.