Miranda is an associate at the Bonjean Law Group, pending admission to the New York bar. She joined the firm in 2025 after graduating from Georgetown University Law Center, where she served as a student attorney in the Appellate Litigation Clinic. In that role, she briefed an Eighth Amendment appeal before the Eleventh Circuit, developing the case from record review through oral argument with her litigation team, and was selected to present oral argument on her client’s behalf.
During law school, Miranda gained extensive experience in criminal defense and post-conviction litigation. She worked with Georgetown’s Prisons and Justice Initiative, where she led the reinvestigation of a wrongful conviction case and successfully advocated for parole before the Maryland Parole Commission. She also held positions at New York County Defender Services, the Virginia Indigent Defense Commission, and Brooklyn Legal Services Corporation A, and served as a Google Policy Fellow with the Technology Policy Institute, where she co-authored scholarship on antitrust and administrative law.
Miranda holds a master’s degree in Biobehavioral Science from Columbia University and a bachelor’s degree from The New School. Before law school, she founded and ran a research-based company that helped clients with chronic disease implement treatment plans and navigate the healthcare system—an experience that continues to inform her client-centered approach to advocacy.