Jason Kessler will get his day in court with the city of Charlottesville, but whether he gets the permit he wants remains to be seen.
Jason Kessler will get his day in court with the city of Charlottesville, but whether he gets the permit he wants remains to be seen.
The bulk of a lawsuit against a group of alt-right activists, neo-Nazis and racists stemming from the deadly “Unite the Right” rally can go forward after a federal judge concluded that a group of Charlottesville residents “plausibly alleged” a conspiracy to engage in racial violence among the groups.
Prior to last year’s League of the South (LOS) National Conference, Hatewatch profiled leaders of the neo-Confederate LOS, including president Michael Hill, chief of staff Michael Tubbs and various other affiliates and supporters of the organization, including chief of security/intel John Mark “Tiny” Malone.
Human rights activists in North Idaho have confronted the Aryan Nations, the stigma of Ruby Ridge, Phineas Priest bank bombers and assorted other white supremacists. They’ve seen racist flyers, billboards, parades and cross-burnings.
Now, they’re dealing with racist robocalls and vile, antisemitic podcasts.
The far-right provocateur tells reporters he hopes angry conservatives start assassinating them, and the alt-right '14/88ers' love the idea.
A white supremacist who avoided attempted murder charges in Florida is back in a Texas jail, this time on gun possession charges.
Racist “alt-right” podcaster Michael “Enoch” Peinovich has complained frequently about not being able to find legal representation in a federal lawsuit stemming from Unite the Right.
Former Traditionalist Worker Party (TWP) chief Matthew Heimbach is out of jail, but far from out of trouble.
Stephen Miller, the senior adviser for policy to President Trump and a prominent anti-immigrant voice in the administration, has been honing his views on issues of race and identity for years.
A small county jail cell in north-central Florida may seem like an odd place to mount a defense against an accessory to attempted murder charge.
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