Pittsburgh jury finds synagogue gunman eligible for the death penalty, setting up trial’s final phase Jurors seemed to be unmoved by his lawyers’ arguments that his virulent antisemitism was delusional.
Key congressional committee OKs a hike in funding for the antisemitism monitor The increase comes as demand for Deborah Lipstadt’s advocacy grows.
Defense in Pittsburgh synagogue shooting trial: ‘There is no culture’ that would support killing of Jews A jury will now consider whether the gunman in the 2018 synagogue shooting had the intent that would make him eligible for the death penalty.
Law firm issues report on Orthodox feminist group’s handling of allegations against its sex-guru founder
Is antisemitism always delusional? The Pittsburgh synagogue shooter’s penalty could hinge on the answer.
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Pittsburgh synagogue trial: Expert says antisemitism and white supremacism, not delusions, spurred shooter