Federal law enforcement officials were "well aware" that the Southern Poverty Law Center provided information from its confidential informants that "put violent extremists in jail" before the Trump administration sought to indict it last week, attorneys for the civil rights organization said in court papers Tuesday.Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content.A federal grand jury from the Middle District of Alabama indicted the SPLC on 11-counts last week, alleging that it engaged in wire fraud, bank fraud and money laundering in connection with its use of paid confidential sources who provided information...