Areas of Focus
Sana Naqvi is a Special Projects 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.