On Tuesday, federal officials shared new details into an investigation over discrimination based on behavioral health disabilities in Oklahoma.The case involves
OKLAHOMA CITY — The first-ever U.S. Justice Department ... and there are no viable avenues for further investigation,” the report states. Among the findings in the Justice Department investigation were federal reports from just days after the massacre ...
Attorney Lashandra Peoples-Johnson provided an overview of how the justice system addresses crimes committed by minors in Oklahoma, outlining classifications, court processes, and potential outcomes.
The Justice Department released an extensive report looking into one of the most destructive racial massacres in U.S. history.
Some law enforcement members participated in arson and murders that occurred during the 1921 race massacre in Tulsa, Oklahoma, according to a U.S. Department of Justice report released Friday.
Attorney Lashandra Peoples-Johnson provided an overview of how the justice system addresses crimes committed by minors in Oklahoma, outlining classifications, court processes, and potential outcomes.
Survivors of the 1921 massacre and their descendants contemplate the meaning of reparations in today’s Tulsa, Okla.
The Justice Department’s conclusion follows an investigation of the 1921 atrocity in Oklahoma in which up to 300 Black residents were killed.
After over two decades of imprisonment for killing her husband, Brenda Andrew's team now argue prosecutors used sexist tactics to influence the jury.
The first-ever U.S. Justice Department review of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre concluded Friday, Jan.10 that while federal prosecution may have been possible a century ago there
By ensuring women in our justice system are held accountable and given the treatment and support needed, we can reduce recidivism, strengthen families and create safer communities, says Sarah Stitt.