About Bryan K
Bryan K Bullock is an attorney who has built a practice around litigation and public-interest matters. He appears in state and federal courts across the Midwest and at the appellate level in two federal circuits. His work often intersects the courtroom and the public square.
He has taken on leadership roles in several civic and legal organizations. He serves as president of the National Lawyers Guild Indiana Chapter. He sits on the board of the ACLU of Indiana and holds membership in the National Conference of Black Lawyers. He is also vice president of the Indiana Coalition Against the Death Penalty. Those positions reflect long-standing involvement in civil liberties, racial justice, and abolitionist efforts against capital punishment.
Bullock is admitted to practice in Indiana and in several federal jurisdictions. His federal admissions include the Southern District of Indiana, the Northern District of Indiana and the Northern District of Illinois. He is also admitted to the 7th Circuit and the D.C. Circuit. That combination of trial and appellate admissions allows him to take matters from district court through appeals when clients need continued representation.
His caseload has a clear public-interest character. He handles criminal defense and civil rights matters, and he works on cases related to the death penalty. He represents clients in individual litigation and participates in broader advocacy efforts through the organizations where he holds leadership roles. In court, he pursues remedies available under state and federal law. Outside the courtroom, he engages in coalition work and public education through board and chapter activities.
Bullock operates from a private practice, The Law Office of Bryan K. Bullock, where he takes cases that reflect his interests in civil liberties, criminal defense, and death-penalty reform. He continues to combine litigation with organizational work in the areas of civil rights and criminal justice reform.