Luther L. Bohanon
Luther Lee Bohanon (August 9, 1902 – July 18, 2003) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Oklahoma, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma and the United States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma.
Education and career
Bohanon was born on August 9, 1902, in
Bohanon was the bankruptcy trustee for Selected Investments, where his work uncovered evidence of corruption at the
Federal judicial service
After a recommendation by future Oklahoma
Notable cases
Bohanon presided over two important civil rights cases: Battle v. Oklahoma which resulted in the State being ordered to implement procedures for the humane treatment of prison inmates; and Dowell v. Oklahoma City Board of Education, requiring the racial desegregation of the Oklahoma City schools.[3]
Personal
Bohanon was active in Democratic Party affairs on the local, state and national levels. He was a member of the Democratic Party's National Convention platform committee in 1940. He was a Mason and a Shriner and a member of the United Methodist Church of Nichols Hills, Oklahoma.[1] He married Marie Swatek in July 1933.[b][3] They had four children. One son, Richard L. Bohanon, became a United States bankruptcy judge in Oklahoma City.[1] The other children died either in infancy or very early childhood.[c] Both Bohanon's were buried in Fairlawn Cemetery in Oklahoma City.
See also
Notes
- ^ This ruling set a precedent for other uncompensated Native American tribes to do the same.
- ^ Marie's father had come to Oklahoma in 1899 and acquired a homestead in Oklahoma County during the Land Rush of 1889.
- ^ See Find a Grave
References
- ^ a b c d Stephens, Jerry E. "Bohanon, Luther Lee (1902–2003)." Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture. Accessed August 29, 2018.
- ^ Kellogg, William C. Oklahoma, "The Territorial and District Courts." Chapter VI in: The Federal Courts of the Tenth District. p. 209. Accessed September 4, 2019
- ^ a b c "Luther Lee Bohanon." The Oklahoman. July 20–22, 2003.
- ^ a b Luther Lee Bohanon at the Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, a publication of the Federal Judicial Center.
Other sources
- "Luther Bohanon", Vertical File, Research Division, Oklahoma Historical Society, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
- "Luther Bohanon", Vertical File, Oklahoma Room, Oklahoma Department of Libraries, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
- Daily Oklahoman (Oklahoma City), 18 April 1999 and 31 October 2001.
- Kenny A. Franks and Paul F. Lambert, The Legacy of Dean Julien C. Monnet: Judge Luther Bohanon and the Desegregation of Oklahoma City's Public Schools (Muskogee, Okla.: Western Heritage Books, 1983).
- Jace Weaver, Then to the Rock Let Me Fly: Luther Bohanon and Judicial Activism (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1993).
- Luther Lee Bohanon at the Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, a publication of the Federal Judicial Center.