Adreaynne Hutchison is a staff attorney for the Louisiana Parole Project, primarily focusing on parole and clemency hearings. She is also the supervising attorney to the Parole and Reentry Clinic at the Paul M. Hebert Law Center.
She graduated magna cum laude in Public Administration from Southern University at New Orleans. She went on to earn a Juris Doctorate and a Diploma in Comparative Law from the Paul M. Hebert Law Center at Louisiana State University.
During her time at the Law Center, she was a participant in the Parole and Reentry Clinic where she worked in coordination with the Parole Project on parole hearings and resentencing.
Following her participation in the clinic she continued to volunteer with the Parole Project. She assisted in creating pathways for acquiring vital records, for individuals that were part of the Forgotten Men Initiative. Her work with this program earned her the 2022 Law Student Pro Bono Award from the Louisiana State Bar Association.
Prior to returning to the Parole Project, she worked as a law clerk for the 23rd Judicial District Court.