Here are the latest publicly available updates on the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) based on recent reporting.
- Press center actions and legal developments (May 2026): SPLC announced its positions in response to a grand jury indictment and related motions in federal court, stating that charges are wrong and pled not guilty to all counts. This includes coverage of court appearances and legal filings connected to the DOJ-related matter. [source: SPLC press center page and related reporting from May 2026]
- Court proceedings and donor-related charges (early May 2026): Reports indicate the SPLC was facing a court hearing over donor-related allegations, with the organization denying wrongdoing and describing the charges as baseless. The indictment reportedly involves claims of funds directed to informants within extremist groups. [source: AP-agency coverage summarized in multiple outlets, May 2026]
- General context and history: The SPLC is a civil rights organization founded in 1971, known for tracking hate groups and providing civil rights advocacy. Contemporary coverage often juxtaposes its watchdog activities with scrutiny from various political perspectives. [source: organizational descriptions and background material linked in press and coverage in 2023–2026]
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MONTGOMERY, Alabama — The Southern Poverty Law Center condemned the presidential executive order announced today that attempts to cut funding for states that have implemented proven methods to combat homelessness and prevent the forced institutionalization of people who are unhoused. “Homelessness is not a crime,” said Kirsten Anderson, deputy legal director at the SPLC. “Instead, it’s a failure of our…
www.splcenter.orgDiscover the mission of the Southern Poverty Law Center, an American civil rights organization founded in 1971 by Morris Dees and Joseph Levin. The group has been instrumental in tracking the records of various hate groups that target minorities, including antigay, racist, and anti-Semitic groups. The Southern Poverty Law Center lists the Family Research Council, the American Family Association, Westboro Baptist Church, and American Vision as among the groups opposed to LGBT rights and the gay...
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katu.comThe head of California's largest county prosecutor's office deactivated his account on Tuesday. President Biden is hosting the "United We Stand" summit at the White House on Thursday. The event is part of his administration's push to tackle the rise in hate-fueled violence plaguing Americans across the country. Susan Corke, director of the Intelligence Project at the Southern Poverty Law Center, joined CBS News to discuss the rise in extremism and her suggestions for the Biden administration...
www.cbsnews.comFBI Director Kash Patel listens during a news conference at the Justice Department, Tuesday, April 21, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
www.wvnews.comLawyers for the Southern Poverty Law Center are set to appear in federal court in Alabama Southern Poverty Law Center Faces Court Hearing over Donor Fraud Charges.
www.latestly.comMONTGOMERY, Ala. — Today, the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) was arraigned in the USA v. Southern Poverty Law Center case and pleaded not guilty to all counts of the indictment. Below is a statement from SPLC interim President and CEO Bryan Fair following the first court appearance: “The charges against the SPLC are provably wrong; they are based on inaccurate facts and a misapplication of law. … ### SPLC Files Motions Arguing Trump Administration Officials Made False Statements Related to...
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