The Center's Intelligence Project now offers hate crime training for law enforcement officers, and offers partial scholarships.
The Center's Intelligence Project now offers hate crime training for law enforcement officers, and offers partial scholarships.
This publication explains the redistricting process and provides tools and techniques that can help you become a force for equity in your community, in your state and in the nation.
The Center has published "Drawing the Line," a new guide focusing on the redistricting process and explaining its effects in ordinary language.
Aryan Nations leader Richard Butler may lose control of the neo-Nazi organization he founded to two men he appointed last fall as his political heirs.
Tax protesters' many legalistic arguments against federal income taxes have little basis in legal reality.
A battle over irrigation rights in Oregon becomes, for a time, the latest flash point for antigovernment activists.
In the case of Dr. Timothy Joe Emerson, a Texas physician charged with violating the federal Violence Against Women Act, gun advocates get a surprise victory.
Read suggestions for improving the national hate crime reporting system.
Bob Schulz's We the People group may be tilting at windmills, but its efforts reflect a re-energized tax protest movement.
Editor Mark Potok discusses the importance of statistics in tracking hate crimes — and understanding their impact on our society.