Sarah Pace is a Lecturer and Clinical Supervising Attorney with the Northern California Innocence Project (NCIP), a clinical program at Santa Clara School of Law. She joined NCIP after a clerkship with the Honorable Laurel Beeler of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, San Francisco Division. Before her clerkship, she worked at a litigation firm in San Francisco, where she focused her practice on pro bono matters, including advising Governor Newsom’s office with drafting and defending the 2019 moratorium on the death penalty in California as well as assisting prisoners, who had been convicted by unconstitutional non-unanimous juries in Louisiana, with their post-conviction relief applications. Sarah received her J.D. from University of California, Berkeley School of Law in 2018 with a certificate in Public Interest. While in law school, Sarah served as an Articles and Essays Editor on the California Law Review and worked at the East Bay Community Law Center in the Education, Defense, and Justice for Youth law clinic.