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There has been 24 news on Hate crimes-Law and legislation in the past from 16 different sources and amongst 4 sections.
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Mandatory minimum sentencing is proven to be bad policy. It won't stop hate crimes
Australia's strict hate crime laws punish Nazi salutes with mandatory jail time
Australia's hate crime law gives Nazi salutes mandatory jail
Four men convicted in Spain in connection to 2021 hate crime murder
Swedish court jails Danish extremist Rasmus Paludan for hate crimes
Justice Department No. 3 official pledges to fight hate crimes, fueled by personal story
EU foreign policy chief tables sanctions on hardline Israeli ministers for hate crimes
Human rights groups urge ICC to investigate leading Russian propagandists for hate crimes
Why are women not protected by new hate crime law?
JK Rowling social media posts about hate law crime 'not criminal', says Police Scotland
Humza Yousaf skewered over hate crime laws 'hypocrisy' by critics
PM backs JK Rowling's views on new hate crime law
Indian-American lawmakers seek briefing on rise in hate crimes against Hindus in US
Inside the hate crime law protest at the Scottish Parliament
JK Rowling in 'arrest me' challenge over hate crime law
2 women put change in Colorado hate crime statute to the test
UN adds desecration of holy books on draft hate crimes resolution
FM rejects claims of hate crime law 'shambles'
First Minister challenged on new hate crime laws
Australia's clampdown on hate crimes should protect Jews too
Cross burning in South Carolina stirs debate over hate-crimes laws
Hate crimes are on the rise--but the narrow legal definition makes it hard to charge and convict, researcher says
New law in NSW to improve process against hate crimes
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There has been 16 news sources reporting on this, including: BBC (21%), Phys (8%), Euronews (8%), NPR (8%), The National (8%).
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