-
It’s been nearly six years since white supremacists shocked the world by marching on the University of Virginia campus, carrying torches and chanting racist and anti-Semitic slogans. Now some of those extremists are facing criminal charges.
-
The local non-profit plans to melt down the monument, in order to transform the bronze material into a work of public art.
-
When a jury awarded victims of the violent Unite the Right rally more than $25 million in damages, lawyers for the plaintiffs celebrated, but their work has just begun.
-
After a nearly monthlong civil trial, a jury in U.S. District Court in deadlocked on two key claims Tuesday but found the white nationalists liable on four other counts.
-
The civil suit against 14 white supremacists and ten organizations accused of conspiring to commit violence in Charlottesville more than four years ago is now in the hands of a jury.
-
The judge had hoped to have a verdict by the end of this week, but observers say the trial may well last until Thanksgiving.
-
It usually takes about two hours for the federal court in Charlottesville to choose a jury for a civil case, but Sines V. Kessler is not a “usual case.” The judge and jurors will be back for a third day today after meeting nearly ten hours on Tuesday.
-
It’s been nearly four years since white supremacists brought violence and bloodshed Charlottesville, Virginia – protesting the city’s decision to remove…
-
The official cause of that helicopter crash following a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville back in 2017 is out. Investigators blame an unusual…
-
After a car attack sent dozens of counter-protesters to the hospital, two funds were established to help with the victims’ medical bills and living…