Battling Hate Groups Through the Civil Justice System
All too often, members of minority communities are targets of violent bigotry. Successful civil lawsuits against hate groups not only directly respond to the needs of those injured by providing financial compensation, but also often provide the only effective means to put perpetrators of hate crimes and hate groups out of business. The following are some case illustrations:
From: “The Racial Implications of Tort Reform” by Joanne Doroshow and Amy Widman, 25 WASH. U. J.L. & POL'Y 161 (2007), is part of a volume entitled, “ACCESS TO JUSTICE: THE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY OF LAWYERS.” http://law.wustl.edu/Journal/index.asp?ID=6718. The full article is here: http://law.wustl.edu/Journal/25/DoroshowWidman.pdf
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1 Keenan v. Aryan Nations, CV-99-441, Dist. Ct. of the First Jud. Dist., Idaho (2000).
2 Nicholas K. Gerianos, “Butler reportedly has moved into a new home,” Associated Press, October 24, 2000; Kim Murphy, “Jury Verdict Could Bankrupt Aryans,” Los Angeles Times, September 8, 2000; “Jury finds Aryan leader negligent,” Idaho Statesman, September 8, 2000.
3 Macedonia Baptist Church v. Christian Knights of the Klu Klux Klan-Invisible Empire, Inc. et al., 96-CP-14-217 (Clarendon County Ct. Common Pleas, S.C., 1998)
4 “Reductions; Verdicts Reduced After Trial,” National Law Journal, February 22, 1999, citing Macedonia Baptist Church v. Christian Knights of the Klu Klux Klan Invisible Empire, Inc. et al., 96-CP-14-217 (Clarendon County Ct. Common Pleas, S.C., 1998); “Exposing And Correcting Racial Violence,” Trial Lawyers Doing Public Justice 1999; “Judge reduces what Klan must pay in church burning to $21.5 million,” Associated Press, November 9, 1998; “Law Center Cases Cripple White Supremacist Groups,” found at http://www.splcenter.org/legalaction/la-2.html.
5 Berhanu v. Metzger et al., A8911-07007 (Multnomah County Cir. Ct., Ore., verdict October 1990)
6 Id.
7 Id.
8 “How Time Does Tell,” National Law Journal, September 26, 1994; “Battling Racist Violence,” Trial Lawyers Doing Public Justice (August 1991), citing Berhanu v. Metzger et al., A8911-07007 (Multnomah County Cir. Ct.,
Ore., verdict October 1990).
9 McKinney v. Southern White Knights, 1:87-565-CAM, USDC Northern Dist. Of Georgia (1988).
10 Bill Morlin, “Dee’s Center has Compiled Extensive Resume; Forced KKK To Turn Its Headquarters Over To Lynching Victim’s Mother,” Spokane Review, January 26, 1999; Bill Rankin, “Judge rules KKK faction must disband,” Atlanta Journal and Constitution, May 20, 1993; “Law Center Cases Cripple White Supremacist Groups,” found at http://www.plcenter.org/legalaction/la-2.html.
11 “Klansmen Sent to Race Relations Class,” Washington Post, July 25, 1989; “Law Center Cases Cripple White Supremacist Groups,” found at http://www.splcenter.org/legalaction/la-2.html.
12 “Battling The Corporate Clan,” Trial Lawyers Doing Public Justice (July 1987), citing Donald v. United Klans of America et al. No. 84-0725-AH Civ. (S.D. Ala., verdict February 12, 1987); Marlon Manuel, “Neo-Nazis next target of lawyer who broke Klan,” Cox News Service, March 4, 1999; “Law Center Cases Cripple White Supremacist Groups,” found at http://www.splcenter.org/legalaction/la-2.html.
13 Vietnamese Fishermen’s Assn. et al. v. Knights of the Ku Klux Klan et al., 518 F. Supp. 993 (S.D. Tex. 1981); Bill Morlin, “Dee’s Center Has Compiled Extensive Resume; Forced KKK To Turn Its Head-quarters Over To Lynching Victim’s Mother,” Spokesman-Review, January 26, 1999; “Law Center Cases Cripple White Supremacist Groups,” found at http://www.splcenter.org/legalaction/la-2.html.