Judge in Ahmaud Arbery hate crime trial against three men convicted of killing him will summon 1,000 potential jurors from 43 counties because ‘finding an impartial jury will be difficult’
Georgia Federal Judge Lisa Godbey Wood, 58, said finding an impartial jury will be difficult after highly publicized state trial.. Read more
Islamic extremists sidestep Facebook’s content police
Despite the company’s claims to clamp down on violent hate speech, POLITICO discovered scores of groups supportive of either Islamic State or the Taliban. Read more
In Fight Against Violence, Asian and Black Activists Struggle to Agree
Calls for unity have ebbed over disagreements on one main issue: policing. Read more
Assault of 81-year-old man investigated as possible hate crime
Asian man reportedly asked about his ethnicity before being beaten while on morning walk. Read more
Hate Crimes Are No Laughing Matter
The absolutely ludicrous trial of Jussie Smollett concluded last week and the verdict surprised nearly no one. Read more
Cops, MLAs colluded with vigilantes for hate crimes against Christians: Report
In a report that warns of the rise of communalism, the People’s Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL) has documented a total of 39 incidents of hate crimes against Christian commu
Gay hate crime inquiry must have royal commission powers
(Opinion) Every public inquiry offers up a sense of possibility, of renewed hope that past wrongs and social injustices will be recognised, lessons learnt and recommendations adopt
Police probing ‘potential hate crime’ on Instagram page depicting Black Fitchburg High School students
Police are investigating after administrators at Fitchburg High School were alerted last week to an Instagram page depicting Black students in a manner that’s “potentially a ha
Woman Slapped In Face On Bronx Subway Platform In Suspected Hate Crime
New video shows a possible hate crime on a subway platform in the Bronx. Read more
Large jury pool sought for hate crimes trial over Arbery killing
Federal prosecutors and defense lawyers representing three men facing federal hate crimes charges for the killing of Ahmaud Arbery want to greatly expand the pool of potential juro