A hate group leader's application to be a lawyer raises important First Amendment questions.
A hate group leader's application to be a lawyer raises important First Amendment questions.
The bizarre story of the Louisiana-based 'sovereign' Washitaw Nation might be funny if it weren't for investigations of its possible financial crimes.
The principals of Greater Ministries, a Florida 'church' that promised to double investors' money, face federal charges.
A federal judge, angered at the financial scams of the Montana Freemen, sentences the group's leaders to long terms.
Many antigovernment fugitives remain free despite manhunts that have lasted years.
A South Carolina college student who leads a neo-Nazi group denies his Jewish ancestry.
A leading analyst of the far right warns of the rising tide of white nationalism.
The Alabama DOC prohibited its prisoners from receiving gift subscriptions for publications. Inmates were forced to buy subscriptions from their prison trust accounts.
The Southern Poverty Law Center has sued the Aryan Nations on behalf of a woman and her son who were terrorized by the group's security guards.
The U.S. Supreme Court has announced it will not hear Pierce's appeal in the Center's case, Mansfield v. Pierce.
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