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Stephanie Wylie

Counsel, Justice

Stephanie Wylie is counsel in the Brennan Center’s Justice Program. Her work analyzes the consequences of mass incarceration and criminal justice policies, focusing on access to justice, bail, and sentencing.

Prior to joining the Brennan Center, Wylie was the associate director for the courts and legal policy team at the Center for American Progress. She was previously a litigation fellow at the American Civil Liberties Union’s National Prison Project. During law school, she worked for the criminal and civil divisions of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and she held a summer associate position at Jones Day. Her work has been featured in outlets including the Washington Post, Fortune magazine, and USA Today.

Wylie holds a bachelor’s degree in English and business administration with a concentration in organization and management from Emory University. She received her law degree from New York University School of Law, where she was a Dean’s Scholar, Sudler Fellow, and Mortimer Bishop Scholar.

Wylie is pending bar admission in the District of Columbia.