After leading lawsuit against organizers of deadly 2017 neo-Nazi march in Charlottesville, new group head says Jewish world must build coalitions amid 'broader fight for democracy'

Parade through campus by white nationalists, some of whom chanted 'Jews will not replace us,' came a day before deadly Unite the Right street

In decision, judge says plaintiff's research shows planning of event led to violence; costs add substantial amount to debt incurred by demonstration leaders

Judge Norman Moon hews to Virginia law that caps punitive damages at $350,000, leaves in place $2 million in compensatory damages tied to deadly 2017 white supremacist rally

New documentary film 'The Levys of Monticello' shows how uncle and nephew fought antisemitism to rescue Monticello from ruin and preserve it for future generations to enjoy

Jurors deadlock on two key claims, but find Unite the Right organizers liable on four other counts in suit filed by nine people injured during 2017 demonstrations in Virginia

After a monthlong civil trial, jurors remain deadlocked on two key claims in case against 2017 'Unite The Right' rally where neo-Nazis chanted 'Jews will not replace us'

Scholar highlights antisemitic cartoons from late 19th century as trial over Charlottesville rally -- at which far-right protesters chanted 'Jews will not replace us' -- nears end

Jury to determine if organizers of rally are responsible for the deadly violence and if they should compensate those harmed at the event

Lawyers for nine violence victims at alt-right rally argue neo-Nazis and white supremacists conspired to commit violence at 2017 event

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