An Oklahoma judge rules that a lawsuit seeking reparations for the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre can proceed.
An Oklahoma judge ruled Monday that a lawsuit seeking reparations for the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre can proceed, bringing new hope for some measure of justice for three survivors of the deadly racist rampage who are now over 100 years old and were in the courtroom for the decision.
The packed courtroom, which Wall noted may have been over capacity, erupted in cheers and tears after she handed down her ruling. Chamber of Commerce attorney John Tucker said the massacre was horrible, but the nuisance is not ongoing. the Johnson & Johnson verdict, ruling that the public nuisance law did not apply because the company had no control of the drug after it was sold to pharmacies, hospitals, and physicians’ offices and then prescribed by doctors to patients.massacre happened
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Judge lets Tulsa Race Massacre reparations lawsuit proceedAn Oklahoma judge ruled Monday that a lawsuit seeking reparations for the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre can proceed, bringing new hope for some measure of justice for three survivors of the deadly racist rampage who are now over 100 years old and were in the courtroom for the decision. Tulsa County District Court Judge Caroline Wall ruled against a motion to dismiss the suit filed by civil rights attorney Damario Solomon-Simmons in 2020. The Tulsa-based attorney said after Wall announced her ruling that it is critical for living survivors Lessie Benningfield Randle, 107, Viola Fletcher, 107, and Hughes Van Ellis, 101.
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Judge Lets Tulsa Race Massacre Reparations Lawsuit ProceedAn Oklahoma judge has ruled that a lawsuit can proceed that seeks reparations for survivors and descendants of victims of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. Tulsa County District Court Judge Caroline Wall’s ruling Monday brought new hope for some measure of justice over the deadly, racist rampage that destroyed what had been the nation’s most prosperous Black business district. Wall decided against a motion to dismiss the lawsuit from the city, the Tulsa Regional Chamber of Commerce and other local and state entities. Civil rights attorney Damario Solomon-Simmons filed the lawsuit in 2020 under the state’s public nuisance law. It seeks unspecified punitive damages and that other steps be taken.
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Hearing today may be the last chance for Tulsa Race Massacre's survivors to get justiceA district court judge Monday could determine the fate of a reparations lawsuit filed by survivors and descendants of the 1921 Tulsa race massacre and whether the suit will go forward to trial.
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