Rachel Maddow looks at how a lawsuit by survivors of violence committed by hate groups who gathered in Charlottesville, Virginia four years ago is already financially crushing the racist groups and individual organizers even before the trial is fully under way. Taylor Dumpson of the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law talks about her own experience using the court system to punish racist attackers.
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Neo-Nazis And Extremists Face Justice As Civil Trial Over Charlottesville Rally Is Set To BeginPlaintiffs are suing a gamut of neo-Nazis and white supremacists over 'Unite the Right,' a far-right rally that grew violent four years ago in the Virginia city.
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Trial begins for organizers of Charlottesville rallyFour years after the deadly violence in Charlottesville, the neo-Nazi organizers of that rally are on trial facing a civil lawsuit. Dahlia Lithwick, who lived in Charlottesville at the time, tells Lawrence O’Donnell what it was like watching her town become the “hotbed of white supremacy” and what she thinks about the “consequential” civil lawsuit seeking financial damages.
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Neo-Nazis And Extremists Face Justice As Civil Trial Over Charlottesville Rally Is Set To BeginPlaintiffs are suing a gamut of neo-Nazis and white supremacists over 'Unite the Right,' a far-right rally that grew violent four years ago in the Virginia city.
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