Janaina Conceição Paschoal (born June 25, 1974) is a Brazilian jurist and politician.
She is a member of the Brazilian Social Liberal Party (PSL), having been elected state representative of the State of São Paulo in 2018.
She is also a lawyer and a law professor at the University of São Paulo.She obtained her doctorate in criminal law from the University of São Paulo in 2002, advised by Miguel Reale Júnior.
Her thesis was entitled Constitution, Criminalization and Minimum Criminal Law.
Paschoal played a major role in the impeachment of then Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff, alongside Miguel Reale Júnior, and Hélio Bicudo.
She actively participated in the proceedings both in the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate.
In the Brazilian general elections of 2018, Janaina Paschoal was elected state representative, receiving over 2 million votes, the most votes of any congressperson in the history of Brazil.