Areas of Focus
Sana Naqvi is an attorney in the National Parole Transformation Project at the MacArthur Justice Center (MJC). Her work focuses on reducing mass incarceration by challenging current post-conviction supervision practices across the United States.
Prior to joining the MJC, Sana was a trial attorney at the Public Defender’s Office of the 15th Judicial Circuit in South Florida. In her two years there, she represented clients in over twenty trials.
Sana holds a bachelor’s degree in Ethics and Public Policy and a J.D. both from the University of Iowa. During law school she was an assistant Articles Editor for the Journal of Gender, Race & Justice and a clinic student in the Federal Defense Clinic. She spent her law school summers at the Federal Defender’s Office of Eastern Washington and Idaho and Southern Center for Human Rights.