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Cassandra Stubbs

Director Capital Punishment Project

ACLU

Bio

Cassy Stubbs is the director of the ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµCapital Punishment Project. Cassy joined the project in 2006 and since then has served as lead and associate counsel on behalf of death row inmates and defendants in trials and appeals throughout the South, including Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, South Carolina, North Carolina and Tennessee. Her clients have included Levon Bo Jones, a North Carolina death row inmate who was exonerated in 2008 when the state dismissed all charges against him, and Richard C. Taylor, a severely mentally ill man who was sentenced to death after a sham trial in Tennessee, but who won a new trial on appeal and was subsequently sentenced to life imprisonment.

Cassy has also worked with numerous organizations and ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµaffiliates to file amicus briefs in capital cases in state and federal courts around the country. She has written policy papers, editorials and blog posts on a wide range of capital issues, such as the persistence of racial disparities in capital punishment and the fundamental flaws of purported claims that the death penalty deters future murders.


Featured work

Oct 23, 2017

Jack Greene Has Profound Mental Illness, but Arkansas Wants to Execute Him Anyway

Jack Greene Has Profound Mental Illness, but Arkansas Wants to Execute Him Anyway

Sep 20, 2017

Keith Tharpe’s Scheduled Execution Tests Our Nation's Tolerance for the Death Penalty's Racial Bias

Keith Tharpe’s Scheduled Execution Tests Our Nation's Tolerance for the Death Penalty's Racial Bias

Apr 24, 2017

In Its Rush to Kill, Arkansas May Have Executed an Innocent Man

In Its Rush to Kill, Arkansas May Have Executed an Innocent Man

Feb 28, 2017

Is Duane Buck Proof That the Supreme Court’s Moral Arc Is Bending Toward Racial Justice?

Is Duane Buck Proof That the Supreme Court’s Moral Arc Is Bending Toward Racial Justice?

Dec 9, 2016

The State of Alabama Last Night Tortured a Man While Slowly Snuffing Out His Life

The State of Alabama Last Night Tortured a Man While Slowly Snuffing Out His Life

May 25, 2016

Prosecutors Still Using Race to Choose Juries in Death Penalty Cases, Despite Century of Supreme Court Rulings

Prosecutors Still Using Race to Choose Juries in Death Penalty Cases, Despite Century of Supreme Court Rulings

Jul 1, 2015

The Death Penalty Has an Innocence Problem — and Its Days Are Numbered

The Death Penalty Has an Innocence Problem — and Its Days Are Numbered

Mar 18, 2015

How Did a Lifelong Prison Sentence for an Iraq Vet Turn Into an Imminent Death Sentence?

How Did a Lifelong Prison Sentence for an Iraq Vet Turn Into an Imminent Death Sentence?

Jan 15, 2015

Oklahoma Plays Torture Roulette With Lethal Injection

Oklahoma Plays Torture Roulette With Lethal Injection

Dec 22, 2014

Serial and What It Says About America's Criminal Justice System

Serial and What It Says About America's Criminal Justice System