After the deadly clash between hundreds of white supremacists and counter-protesters today in Charlottesville, Virginia, President Trump called for Americans to “come together."
After the deadly clash between hundreds of white supremacists and counter-protesters today in Charlottesville, Virginia, President Trump called for Americans to “come together."
The day after Donald Trump announced his candidacy for president, Dylann Roof, a lone wolf, massacred nine African Americans at the historic “Mother Emanuel” church in Charleston, South Carolina.
With college students returning to class in the coming weeks, the SPLC released a new guide today that advises them on how to respond when speakers associated with the growing white nationalist, or “alt-right,” movement, appear on campus.
Since May, people who have been convicted of a crime in Sparta, Tennessee, can reduce the length of their sentence on one condition: They must agree to be sterilized.
This week, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions lent the credibility of his office to a group committed to legalizing discrimination against the LGBT community.
Last weekend, President Trump tweeted a short video showing him wrestling a figure whose head had been replaced with CNN's logo.
We applaud Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ commitment to vigorously enforcing our nation’s hate crime laws.
The following statement is about the Supreme Court’s decision today on Executive Order No. 13780.
This weekend we’re featuring an op-ed by SPLC President Richard Cohen in The Daily Beast.
Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach has long had an appetite for nativist, anti-immigrant thinking.