Three Arizona Law Students to Lead National Native Student Association
Students from Arizona Law and other schools at the NNALSA annual conference
Three Arizona Law students have been elected to the board of the National Native American Law Students Association (NNALSA).
During the NNALSA annual conference in April, Damon Clark (’27) was elected president, Abigial Nevers (’27) was elected secretary and Breanne Harvey (’27) was elected scholarships and grant coordinator. They will serve, along with other members of the eight-member board, during the 2026–27 term.
NNALSA was founded in 1970 to support law students who are interested in the study of federal Indian law, tribal law and traditional forms of governance. The group provides mentorship, scholarships and programming to support students, and helps organize the NNALSA Moot Court competition. Over the years, Arizona Law students have served on various board positions, including upcoming College of Law Convocation student speaker Renee Redshirt, who is the 2025–26 NNALSA vice president.