Bryan Stevenson wins public service award from Stanford Law School
Stanford Law School’s Center for Public Interest and Public Service Law has awarded its to “for his work challenging unfair criminal justice practices on behalf of poor and disenfranchised communities in the south.” A clinical professor of law, Stevenson is also executive director of the , a private, nonprofit law organization he founded that focuses on social justice and human rights in the context of criminal justice reform in the United States. Stevenson was honored at a ceremony on the Stanford Campus on October 20.
Posted October 26, 2010
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