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
Convicted in fake hate crime plot, what real punishments are possible for Jussie Smollett?
Jussie Smollett walked out of the Leighton Criminal Court Building on Thursday evening stone-faced, surrounded by family, followed by a swarm of reporters shouting questions and ph
NYPD reports 361 percent increase in anti-Asian hate crimes since last year
Officials said anti-Asian incidents in part drove the city’s 100 percent overall increase in hate crimes this year. Read more
Actor Jussie Smollett found guilty of staging fake hate crime
Actor Jussie Smollett, one-time star of the TV drama “Empire,” was found guilty on Thursday of staging a hate crime against himself in what prosecutors said was a bid t
U Responds to Racially Motivated Hate Crime Outside Residence Hall
On Nov. 23, University of Utah students were informed about a racist incident that occurred on campus this past September. Read more
YCC issues statement on hate crime near campus
An attempted armed robbery and hate crime occurred on Monday night on Chapel Street between York and Park Streets, prompting a response from the Yale College Council’s LGBTQ+ Aff
An important school board group is unraveling after it sent a letter to Biden likening threats against school officials to ‘domestic terrorism and hate crimes’
The National School Boards Association wanted to help protect education leaders from threats of violence and acts of intimidation that were playing out across the nation. Read more