Bio
Denny LeBoeuf is the director of the ACLU's John Adams Project, assisting in the defense of the capitally charged Guantánamo detainees. Previously, she served as the director of the ACLU Capital Punishment Project, which works toward the end of the death penalty by supporting repeal and reform with public education, advocacy and targeted litigation. She has been a capital defender for over 35 years, representing persons facing death at trial and in post-conviction in state and federal courts, and she teaches and consults with capital defense teams nationally. LeBoeuf holds a J.D. from Tulane University and a B.A. from Hunter College.
Featured work
Feb 2, 2012
Too Crazy to Kill
Jan 17, 2012
Guantánamo and the Death Penalty: Two Terrible Ideas Come Together
Jan 9, 2012
Lady Justice Rolls the Dice: the Death Penalty is "Random Horror"
Nov 9, 2011
Time to Confess Error on the Death Penalty
Nov 7, 2011
The Confederate Flag, Never Proud, No Longer Waves at Shreveport Courthouse
Jan 20, 2011
Executing the Evidence
Sep 25, 2008
Gitmo Word of the Day: "No"