Would-be lawyer and World Church of the Creator leader Matt Hale has been busy trying to get the law on his side.
Would-be lawyer and World Church of the Creator leader Matt Hale has been busy trying to get the law on his side.
Johnny Bangerter, the neo-Nazi Utah Skinhead on one of several television news specials goes to jail once again.
Killer Skinhead Randall Rojas is sentenced to life in prison for a racist murder — and changes his tune from repudiation of racism to a stream of obscenities.
Officials are still puzzled about the motives of three men who murdered a small town Colorado police officer when he attempted to stop them in a stolen water truck.
Following a mistrial on charges of first-degree murder, a Denver Skinhead who once boasted publicly of slaying a West African man at a bus stop has pleaded guilty to the killing in return for avoiding the death penalty.
Attempts to broaden hate crime laws mostly failed last year, and the Supreme Court agreed to hear two cases that could weaken existing legislation.
Reviewing the 1990s, a decade virtually unprecedented in the history of the American radical right.
In 1999, as many hate groups consolidate and others mainstream their message, a new kind of extremism is taking shape.
The spreading battle against the forces of economic globalism is shaping the extremism of the new millennium.
Extremist predictions that the millennial date change would bring martial law or revolutionary violence failed to materialize. Instead, many on the radical right cowered in their bunkers.
Now, more than ever, we must work together to protect the values that ensure a fair and inclusive future for all.