A lawsuit accusing the Standing Rock jail of dehumanizing treatment and an unauthorized strip search of a Native American woman known for rescuing others stuck in sex trafficking has been
The ACLU of North Dakota originally took up the case but later withdrew as counsel. Now that the witness is reportedly dead and there is no video evidence, "it's over," plaintiff said.
The ACLU of North Dakota originally took up the case but later withdrew as counsel. Now that the witness is reportedly dead and there is no video evidence, "it's over," plaintiff said.
The ACLU of North Dakota originally took up the case but later withdrew as counsel. Now that the witness is reportedly dead and there is no video evidence, "it's over," plaintiff said.
Lissa Yellow Bird-Chase filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government after she was arrested during a traffic stop. A complaint alleged she was forced to remove her clothes in front of six BIA agents, including men, in an area where people could come and go.