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Brian Stull

Senior Staff Attorney

ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµCapital Punishment Project

Bio

Brian Stull has worked for the ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµCapital Punishment Project since 2006, and currently serves as the Project’s Deputy Director. He has represented clients facing death in trial, appellate, post-conviction, federal habeas and other cases in Alabama, Florida, California, Georgia, Mississippi, Nebraska, North Carolina and Texas, and has long participated in the ACLU’s amicus work. Brian’s work has increasingly focused on litigating and exposing the pernicious role of racism in the administration of the death penalty.

Brian previously worked as a social worker in community mental health. He is an alumnus of New York’s Office of the Appellate Defender, the University of Michigan (B.A. and M.S.W.) and New York University School of Law. Brian takes inspiration from his resilient clients, talented colleagues, and from his N.Y.U. professors Anthony Amsterdam and Bryan Stevenson.


Featured work

Oct 1, 2010

Medication Shortage Reveals Some States' Shamefully Wrong Priorities

Medication Shortage Reveals Some States' Shamefully Wrong Priorities

Aug 3, 2010

Act Now to Save a Virginia Woman on Death Row

Act Now to Save a Virginia Woman on Death Row

Jun 28, 2010

Saluting Justice Stevens' Principled Decisions in Capital Cases

Saluting Justice Stevens' Principled Decisions in Capital Cases

May 19, 2010

Jerry Guerinot: Most Dangerous Defense Attorney Ever?

Jerry Guerinot: Most Dangerous Defense Attorney Ever?

May 6, 2010

Horseshoes, Hand Grenades, and Habeas

Horseshoes, Hand Grenades, and Habeas

Mar 10, 2010

Good and Bad Lawyers Determine Who Lives and Who Dies

Good and Bad Lawyers Determine Who Lives and Who Dies

Mar 9, 2010

Executing on a Technicality

Executing on a Technicality

Oct 22, 2009

Race and Death Penalty Links Run Deep and Wide

Race and Death Penalty Links Run Deep and Wide

Aug 11, 2009

North Carolina Moves Against Executions Based on Race

North Carolina Moves Against Executions Based on Race

May 7, 2009

The Empty Promise of Appointed Clemency Counsel in Texas

The Empty Promise of Appointed Clemency Counsel in Texas