The New American
At a speech in Sacramento, California, on December 10, Richard Mack, former sheriff of Graham County, Arizona, and founder of the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association (CSPOA), announced that within a matter of days he will be filing a lawsuit in federal court against the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) for slander, libel and defamation.
  Sheriff Mack, who successfully challenged  the 1993 federal Brady handgun control act in a landmark case that went  all the way through the United States Supreme Court, has been an  outspoken champion of constitutionally limited government and a critic  of federal usurpation and abuse of police powers. The forty-year-old  Southern Poverty Law Center is notorious for lionizing left-wing  extremists (such as unrepentant Weather Underground terrorist Bill  Ayers) and equally notorious for smearing innocent individuals and  organizations with the “racist,” “extremist,” “anti-semitic,”  “anti-government,” and “hate group” labels. It is not surprising then  that it has targeted Richard Mack for vicious treatment in a number of  its publications and web sites over the years. But even more troubling  than what it has published about him, says Sheriff Mack, are the lies  that it has spread to law enforcement agencies about him in the seminars  and training programs the SPLC conducts for federal, state, and local  agencies...[Full Article]
 
