Nargis Aslami

Douglas T. Kendall Fellow

Nargis is the Douglas T. Kendall Fellow at the Constitutional Accountability Center.

Nargis graduated from Yale Law School in 2024, where she was a student attorney in the Reproductive Rights and Justice Project clinic and a student director of the Yale Temporary Restraining Order Project. Nargis worked with the Global Health Justice Partnership (GHJP) for two years to conduct research on the landscape of, and accountability for, police sexual violence in the state of Connecticut as well as undercover police sexual violence against sex workers in the United States. Additionally, she served as President of First-Generation Professionals at Yale Law School and worked as a legal intern for organizations such as the Center for Reproductive Rights and the Lawyering Project.

Before law school, Nargis worked for three years as a Civilian Advocate for Victims of Sexual and Domestic Violence in western Massachusetts. She received her undergraduate degree, magna cum laude, from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Nargis also serves as Co-President of the Board of Directors for Collective Power for Reproductive Justice, a national organization centering reproductive justice and supporting the next generation of leaders in the movement.