Southern Center for Human Rights
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The Southern Center for Human Rights "provides legal representation to people facing the death penalty, challenges human rights violations in prisons and jails, seeks through litigation and advocacy to improve legal representation for poor people accused of crimes, and advocates for criminal justice system reforms on behalf of those affected by the system in the Southern United States." [1]
- Stephen B. Bright - President and Senior Counsel
- Sara Totonchi - H. Lee Sarokin Executive Director
Board
Accessed December 2010: [2]
- Charles J. Ogletree, Chairman of the Board - Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA
- Betsy Biben-Seligman - Public Defender Service, Washington, DC
- Mary Broderick - Los Angeles, CA
- Gregory Camp - Attorney at Law, New York, NY
- Angela Jordan Davis - American University Washington College of Law, Washington, DC
- Edward T. M. Garland - Garland, Samuel & Loeb, P.C., Atlanta, GA
- Stephen F. Hanlon - Holland & Knight LLP, Washington, DC
- William E. Hoffman, Jr. - King & Spalding LLC, Atlanta, GA
- Katharine Huffman - The Raben Group, Washington, DC
- Susan Ten Kwan - Office of the State Public Defender, San Francisco, CA
- David Lipman - Lipman and Associates, Miami, FL
- Andrew L. Lipps - Georgetown Day School, Washington, DC
- Virginia Sloan - The Constitution Project, Washington, DC
- Bryan Stevenson - Equal Justice Initiative, Montgomery, AL
Contact
URL: http://www.schr.org