The Florida Senate approved Senate Bill 168 today. It requires local law enforcement to assist in federal immigration enforcement.
The Florida Senate approved Senate Bill 168 today. It requires local law enforcement to assist in federal immigration enforcement.
We’re proud to announce that the Southern Poverty Law Center’s board of directors has voted unanimously to name Karen Baynes-Dunning as our interim president and CEO.
My name is Bryan Fair. I’m an African-American professor of constitutional law.
You may see in the news today that our founder, Morris Dees, is no longer working at the SPLC.
U.S. Rep. John Lewis led a gathering of congressional and civil rights leaders in a wreath-laying ceremony at the Civil Rights Memorial in Montgomery, Alabama, today, honoring those who lost their lives in the struggle for civil rights.
As President Trump has been talking about building his wall and preparing for the State of the Union address, the SPLC’s Mary Bauer has been at the border.
Jerry Smith was humming along U.S. Highway 11 in his light-green, 1961 Chevrolet Corvair, when he came upon something unusual.
In 1960, Alabama’s state board of education ordered the firing of Dr. Lawrence D. Reddick from his post as chair of the history department at Alabama State University (then Alabama State College).
The challenges facing the 116th Congress are great, and none are greater than the role of the White House in exacerbating racism and extremism in nearly every facet of American life.
2018 has brought a lot of change. It was an election year; the #MeToo movement gained momentum; we saw lynching memorials go up and Confederate monuments come down.
We tracked 1,430 hate and extremist groups in 2023. Hate has no place in our country. Add your name to help us fight hate.