Hatewatch Headlines 1/26/2018
DOJ sides with far-right litigants vs. Berkeley; New immigration plan reflects white nationalist policies; Pro-Trump media wages a conspiracy war; and more.
: Justice Department sides with far-right groups in free-speech lawsuit against Berkeley.
: White House unveils immigration plan laced with white-nationalist policy ideas.
: ‘Secret society,’ ‘missing texts,’ and other salvos in the pro-Trump media’s conspiracy war.
: ‘A perfect storm’: The far right’s latest pro-Trump conspiracy theory explains everything.
: Kris Kobach’s office put thousands of state employees’ partial Social Security numbers online.
: GOP Senate candidate Lou Barletta did interview in 2006 with Holocaust-denying publication.
: White and far-right extremists kill more cops, but FBI tracks black extremists more closely, many worry.
: Florida man is fourth charged in Aug. 12 beating of black man in garage.
: Americans are becoming less comfortable with LGBT people, GLAAD report finds.
: Photos show Oregon State student-government rep making Nazi salute, waving swastika flag.
: Lawmakers see Bundy supporter as a victim, but lands workers still see someone to fear.
: Federal judge axes lawsuit over GuideStar’s warning of hate-group status for nonprofit orgs.
: Eight humanitarian activists helping migrants cross brutal desert face variety of charges by government.
: Phoenix-area police chase suspect claims ‘officers can be killed’ as sovereign citizen.
: Minnesota legislators’ meeting with reformist Muslim sparks controversy.
: John Guandolo thinks the media should be tried for treason for ‘attempting to overthrow the government.’
: Man found not guilty of hate crime charges in school noose case.
: London mosque-attack suspect read conspiracy site Infowars prior to rampage, prosecutors say.
: I was tortured in gay conversion therapy. And it’s still legal in 41 states.