Gustavo "Gus" Garcia was a trailblazing attorney — but a decade after arguing the landmark case Hernandez v. Texas before the Supreme Court in 1954, the 48-year-old was dead.
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, Oxygen.com asked four trailblazing Latinas to talk about their professional experiences in our system of law and order. Carmen Ortiz, a form US Attorney under President Obama and prosecutor who believes that victims and defendants deserve equal rights within the criminal justice system.
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, Oxygen.com asked four trailblazing Latinas to talk about their professional experiences in our system of law and order. Suffolk County Police veteran Milagros Soto is the first Hispanic officer in the force's history to be made chief.
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, Oxygen.com asked four trailblazing Latinas to talk about their professional experiences in our system of law and order. Tiffany Cabán believes that justice is "not about “good” people and “bad” people, it’s about opportunities to heal, it’s about opportunities to access resources.
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, Oxygen.com asked four trailblazing Latinas to talk about their professional experiences in our system of law and order.