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SPLC Indicted for Paying Extremist Informants

A federal grand jury has indicted the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) on 11 felony counts related to secretly paying over $3 million to members of extremist groups. The charges allege that these payments were made to informants within such groups. The case highlights potential ethical and legal issues in the organization’s intelligence-gathering practices.

Key Points

  • Federal grand jury issues 11 felony charges against SPLC
  • Allegations involve secret payments exceeding $3 million to extremist group members
  • Payments reportedly made to informants for information gathering

Implications for Educational Freedom

This indictment could undermine the SPLC’s credibility in labeling parental rights groups as extremists, potentially bolstering advocacy for school choice and educational freedom by reducing opposition from such watchdogs. It may empower parents and reformers by highlighting government overreach in monitoring educational advocacy.

Source: SPLC Indicted Over Paid Informants

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