Two recent prosecutions of neo-Nazis reflect a complex legal struggle to define what amounts to an illegal ‘true threat’
A major philanthropist has long supported environmental groups. Now, Robert Wilson is backing a different kind of organization
Are threats protected speech under the First Amendment? What about publishing enemies' home addresses? It depends
First there was the Chicago Seven; now there's the SHAC Seven. At least that's how historic some animal rights radicals view the precedent-setting conviction last March.
British authorities are reportedly in talks with the Department of Justice in an effort to shut down a U.S.-based website that compiles photos and personal information about anti-racist activists, trade unionists and members of Parliament.
Radical animal rights activists set the stage for a First Amendment showdown over harassment on the Internet.
Since the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, 60 right-wing terrorist plots have been uncovered in the U.S.
While hosting a conference featuring his defense of Southern Slavery, Douglas Wilson exposes the radicalism of his growing 'Christian' empire.