Bio
Brian Stull is a senior staff attorney with the ACLU Capital Punishment Project. He has served as trial and appellate counsel in capital cases in North Carolina and Texas. Before joining the ACLU, Stull worked for five years at the Office of the Appellate Defender (OAD) in New York City, where he represented indigent criminal defendants convicted of serious felonies on direct appeal and in post-conviction and federal habeas corpus proceedings. Stull holds a B.A. and a M.S.W. from the University of Michigan and graduated cum laude from New York University School of Law.
Featured work
Mar 29, 2012
Foreign Lethal Injection Drugs Must Meet FDA Standards
Nov 7, 2011
Texas Court Puts Brakes on Execution to Consider Need for DNA Testing
Oct 31, 2011
Junk Fire Science: Too Scary to be Believed
Oct 27, 2011
Prominent Texans Call for DNA Testing Before November Execution Date
Oct 13, 2011
Fewer Americans Supporting the Death Penalty
Sep 8, 2011
Execution By Race
Sep 8, 2011
Prosecutors Delay Historic Racial Justice Act Hearing
Aug 3, 2011
Texas AG's Flawed Opinion Need Not Spell End to Scrutiny of Convictions and Executions Based on Junk Science
Dec 8, 2010
Texas Puts Head in Sand at Prospect of Executing Innocent People
Oct 22, 2010
Texas Court’s Bar on Unreliable Forensic Testimony Comes Too Late for Many