Leaders of the antigovernment Republic of Texas group planned to purchase a building to become their 'capital.'
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Leaders of the antigovernment Republic of Texas group planned to purchase a building to become their 'capital.'
Attorneys and authors James B. Jacobs and Kimberly Potter believe hate crime legislation is unnecessary — and sets troublesome legal precedent.
Attorney Brian Levin says that motive should play a role in punishment enhancements for hate crimes.
In the largest judgment ever awarded against a hate group, the S.C. Christian Knights of the Ku Klux Klan and others have been ordered to pay $37.8 million for their roles in the arson of a black church.
In today's extreme anti-abortion circles, 'Patriots' and racists join existing members, with explosive results.
Despite the popularity of the Internet, far-right radio is booming.
Richard Girnt Butler, the founder of both the Church of Jesus Christ Christian and the Aryan Nations, though in the twilight of his days remains an important figure on the radical right.
As anti-abortion extremists cross over from rhetoric to violence, Report editor Mark Potok wonders if the rule of law is considered relevant to the public debate.
As the hardcore wing of the anti-abortion movement becomes smaller, its extremism increases — leading to increased violence.
Emily Lyons, the victim of an 'Army of God' bombing at a Birmingham, Ala., women's clinic, describes her horrific experience in this interview.
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