A legal victory for a Georgia
-based border security group is poised to uncover details on how the Southern Poverty Law Center brands certain conservative organizations as hate groups.
A federal judge rejected a motion from the SPLC to dismiss a defamation case involving the Dustin Inman Society, which was challenging its “hate group” label.
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“We’ve overcome what I am told is the biggest and most often interjected hurdle when people try to fight back against the well-funded Southern Poverty Law Center,” D.A. King, founder and president of the Dustin Inman Society, told the Washington Examiner in a phone interview.
The SPLC publishes a “hate map,” which in 2021 monitored 733 organizations it deems “hate groups” in the United States.
Likening more mainstream organizations to groups
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