Law Student SaNoah LaRocque Elected to National Leadership Role
SaNoah LaRocque has been elected to serve on the Executive Board of the National Native American Law Student Association

The National Native American Law Student Association (NNALSA) is a student-run organization dedicated to supporting and advocating for Indigenous law students across the country. NNALSA also works to strengthen Native American representation in the legal profession while fostering connections among students, practitioners, Tribal nations, and allies.
Election to the board is a significant honor, as NNALSA is a highly competitive national organization made up of accomplished and engaged law students from across the United States.
LaRocque will serve as Public Relations Director, a role focused on leading the organization’s external communications and initiatives. Responsibilities include managing social media presence, coordinating alumni engagement, overseeing merchandise, and supporting advertising and outreach efforts.
Through this leadership position, LaRocque will help amplify NNALSA’s mission and expand its impact within the legal community and beyond.