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
Apr 14, 2009
Veteran Federal Judge Says Death Penalty Still Arbitrary and Too Costly
Mar 5, 2009
Executing Failure
Mar 4, 2009
Texas's Failed Clemency Process
Jan 23, 2009
Death Penalty Maintains Racial Inequality
Dec 24, 2008
For Christmas, the Poor Get Death
Sep 17, 2008
The Importance of the Sixth Amendment Right to Counsel in Capital Cases
Jun 18, 2008
Death Row Inmates Must Not Be Denied Habeas Corpus
Jun 9, 2008
Safe and Free Without the Death Penalty: Lessons from Bo Jones and the Capital Punishment Experiment
May 8, 2008
Former Execution Volunteer Joins ACLU Lethal Injection Suit