An all-white jury convicted Tommy Lee Walker of rape and murder, relying on inadmissible evidence and a coerced confession ...
In a historic and deeply emotional move, Dallas County officials voted Wednesday to symbolically exonerate a man executed ...
In 1956, Tommy Lee Walker was executed after being wrongfully accused of sexually assaulting and murdering a white woman in ...
Officials have declared that a Texas Black man executed nearly 70 years ago is innocent in a case prosecutors now say was ...
Walker and Parker’s sons met and embraced during a meeting on Wednesday.
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Texas Ten Commandments lawsuit goes before the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals
An appeals court is now hearing arguments over Texas and Louisiana laws that require schools to display the Ten Commandments ...
Dallas County exonerates Tommy Lee Walker, wrongfully executed in 1954, revealing deep flaws in justice and racial bias.
Judges asked an attorney representing families who oppose the laws if he believes the Declaration of Independence, Martin ...
Tommy Lee Walker was exonerated by the Dallas County District Attorney's Office 70 year after being convicted and then ...
Supporters call it foundational. Critics call it unconstitutional. A federal court is now deciding what comes next.
Set in a Dallas courtroom, two sons come together over justice 70 years after a wrongful execution.
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