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Bryan Stevenson is a famous American lawyer. He was born on November 14, 1959 and his birthplace is Milton Delaware. He is the founder and executive director of the Equal Justice Initiative, and a clinical professor at New York University School of Law. He is based in Montgomery, Alabama.
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Real Name | Bryan Stevenson |
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Profession | Director of Equal Justice InitiativeProfessor at New York University School of Law |
Date of Birth | 14 November 1959 |
Age | 61 years old |
Zodiac Sign | Scorpio |
Birthplace | Milton, Delaware, United States |
Nationality | United States |
Religion | Christian |
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Education | Cape Henlopen High School, Harvard Kennedy School, Eastern University, Harvard Law School |
Father | Howard Carlton Stevenson |
Mother | Alice Gertrude (Golden) Stevenson |
Marital Status | Single |
Children | N/A |
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Bryan Stevenson Networth

Net Worth | $1 Million - $5 Million |
Source of Income | Lawyer |
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Height in feet | Not Available |
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Hair Type | Black |
Eye Colour | Brown |
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Facts About Bryan Stevenson
- He has helped achieve court decisions that prohibit sentencing children under 18 to death, or to life imprisonment without parole
- Stevenson has assisted in cases that have saved dozens of prisoners from the death penalty, advocated for poor people, and developed community-based reform litigation aimed at improving the administration of criminal justice
- He is working to establish The Memorial to Peace and Justice in Montgomery, which will document each of the nearly 4,000 lynchings of black people that took place in the twelve states of the South from 1877 to 1950
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