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Anna Arceneaux

Senior Staff Attorney, ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµCapital Punishment Project

Bio

Anna Arceneaux is a senior staff attorney with the ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµCapital Punishment Project. At the CPP, Anna represents clients in capital cases at the trial and direct appeal levels across the South. Anna also has authored amicus curiae briefs in capital cases in state courts around the country in partnership with ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµaffiliates and other advocacy organizations, written blog posts and policy papers about the death penalty, consulted with capital defense attorneys and activists, and presented at training seminars for capital defense attorneys. In addition, she has worked with the ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµHuman Rights Program in drafting submissions to international human rights bodies concerning the administration of the death penalty in the U.S.

Prior to joining the ACLU, Anna was a fellow at the Fair Trial Initiative, where she assisted in the preparation of capital trial and post-conviction cases in North Carolina. Anna graduated from Columbia University School of Law in 2006, where she was a Harlan Fiske Stone scholar. She also served as Chapter Editor for the Human Rights Law Review/Jailhouse Lawyer’s Manual. During law school, Anna interned at the Louisiana Capital Assistance Center and participated in the school’s Human Rights Clinic. Anna also co-founded the Student Hurricane Network, a national network of law student volunteers created in response to the devastation caused by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, which won Columbia’s 2006 Public Interest New Initiative of the Year Award. Anna graduated Phi Beta Kappa in 2001 with a B.A. in English, Economics, and French from the University of Texas.


Featured work

Sep 10, 2015

Montez Spradley, an Innocent Man Once on Death Row, Is Free

Montez Spradley, an Innocent Man Once on Death Row, Is Free

Jan 15, 2015

Oklahoma Plays Torture Roulette With Lethal Injection

Oklahoma Plays Torture Roulette With Lethal Injection

Dec 31, 2013

Counting Down to the End of the Death Penalty

Counting Down to the End of the Death Penalty

Nov 19, 2013

Judges Still Free to Ignore Juries in Alabama

Judges Still Free to Ignore Juries in Alabama

Jul 31, 2013

Florida Will Kill Severely Mentally Ill Man Unless Supreme Court Intervenes

Florida Will Kill Severely Mentally Ill Man Unless Supreme Court Intervenes

Jul 26, 2013

Victory! An Innocent Man's Journey from Death Row to Freedom

Victory! An Innocent Man's Journey from Death Row to Freedom

Jul 1, 2013

In Conversation Celebrating Equality, African President Calls Out President Obama on U.S. Death Penalty

In Conversation Celebrating Equality, African President Calls Out President Obama on U.S. Death Penalty

May 22, 2013

What Does $10,000 Buy in Alabama? Less-than-Truthful Testimony Used to Sentence Someone to Death

What Does $10,000 Buy in Alabama? Less-than-Truthful Testimony Used to Sentence Someone to Death

Nov 28, 2012

New Film Highlights the Gross Injustices of the West Memphis Three Case

New Film Highlights the Gross Injustices of the West Memphis Three Case

Oct 16, 2012

VICTORY! One Less Person Faces Execution in Alabama

VICTORY! One Less Person Faces Execution in Alabama