Once there was a time when the very idea of suing a hate group like the Ku Klux Klan for damages sounded as plausible as punching out a thunderstorm, until some folks in Alabama did it in the 1980s and won. This week another civil court victory against organized haters has been awarded. A Charlottesville, Virginia, jury on Monday awarded millions of dollars in damages against white nationalist leaders for violence that erupted during the 2017 Unite the Right rally in that university town. Then-President Donald Trump, you may recall, found “some very fine people on both sides” of the...