A little-noticed meeting last year in Georgia helped re-launch the antigovernment ‘Patriot’ movement
A little-noticed meeting last year in Georgia helped re-launch the antigovernment ‘Patriot’ movement
Two recent prosecutions of neo-Nazis reflect a complex legal struggle to define what amounts to an illegal ‘true threat’
Egged on by cheers and interrupted by standing ovations, one-time GOP vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin told the first National Tea Party Convention in Nashville this February that President Obama's spending was "immoral" and amounted to "theft."
Did gay-bashing American evangelicals contribute to legislation in Africa that would jail homosexuals for life?
Anti-abortion doctor killer convicted of first-degree murder
The departure from CNN of resident immigrant-basher Lou Dobbs last November had echoes all over the political spectrum
A little-noticed Department of Justice study found that rates of hate crime victimization vary little among racial groups.
When the verdict came in last May in Shenandoah, Penn., immigrant rights groups around the country were outraged.
Cal State Long Beach psychology professor Kevin MacDonald has made the leap from academia to activism
A look back at the anti-immigration movement in 2009, a year in which the number of hard-line groups nearly doubled