A British neo-Nazi was convicted in July of plotting a racist terror campaign targeting Asians and Muslims with homemade explosives.
A British neo-Nazi was convicted in July of plotting a racist terror campaign targeting Asians and Muslims with homemade explosives.
Germany's Federal Court of Justice (comparable to the U.S Supreme Court) ruled that if Nazi slogans are presented in a language other than German, they are not illegal.
The neofascist British National Party (BNP) made unprecedented political gains in June, when two of its members were elected to the European Parliament.
Gunman kills Army recruiter outside Arkansas station
The U.S. Justice Department (DOJ) has begun an investigation into allegations of "discriminatory policing" in the Suffolk County, N.Y., police department's treatment of crimes reported against Latinos.
White supremacists arrested in 2004 mail bombing
A white supremacist who worked as a prison guard in Pennsylvania is facing murder charges and a possible death penalty.
Feds investigate decision to drop case against Panthers
Criminal threat trials draw near for key neo-Nazis
Elaine Brown sentenced to 35 years in standoff