A key decision on what constitutes a 'true threat' is revisited in the wake of the September terror attacks.
A key decision on what constitutes a 'true threat' is revisited in the wake of the September terror attacks.
Neal Horsley, America's leading anti-abortion webmaster, is the profane voice of the extreme Christian right.
The accused assassin of obstetrician Bernard Slepian was arrested in France just days after hard-line anti-abortion activists won a major court victory in California.
Since the Oklahoma City bombing, almost 30 right-wing terrorist plots — most of them foiled — have been uncovered in the United States.
In a speech to the United Nations High Commission on Human Rights in Geneva, Switzerland, Intelligence Report Editor Mark Potok discussed the First Amendment as it applies to the Internet.
Reviewing the 1990s, a decade virtually unprecedented in the history of the American radical right.
In 1998, the number of hate sites jumped by 60%, while extremists tested the legal limits of the internet with sites such as the Nuremburg Files.
In today's extreme anti-abortion circles, 'Patriots' and racists join existing members, with explosive results.
As the hardcore wing of the anti-abortion movement becomes smaller, its extremism increases — leading to increased violence.
The Oklahoma City bombing has proven to be the opening shot in a new phase of right-wing terror in this country. In the three years since the attack, the radical right's antigovernment movement has spawned an escalating number of terrorist crimes and plots.