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Why You Should Go to Convention This Year, Even If You Sit in the Back
When I went to the CWBA Convention for the first time in 2024, my plan was simple: go, sit near the back during the programming (because, I thought, surely everyone else knows each other already and their seats at the front tables are predestined and saved and sacred and I, a young attorney in polyester pants and in hiding, will sit in the back where no one will notice me). I didn't know what to expect and no one else from my firm went that year. Like anyone, my first instinc
Emily Steeves
May 113 min read


Every Voice Has Power and It’s Time to Amplify Yours: Register NOW for Convention!
The 2026 Colorado Women's Bar Association Annual Convention will be at The Hythe Vail this May 15–17 with a rallying cry: AMPLIFY: The Power in Every Voice. And if the speaker lineup is any indication, this year's convention is going to deliver on that promise in a big way. The weekend kicks off Friday afternoon with an immersive workshop led by communications coach Laressa Watlington: AMPLIFY Your Voice: How to Speak with Confidence, Clarity, and Impact. This is a hands-on k

Georgina Miller
May 114 min read


Why Inclusivity for Neurodivergent People is a Feminist Issue
In the last two years, I’ve taught over a dozen CLEs on neurodiversity in the legal profession. (In case I’ve lost you already, neurodiversity means the full range of ways human brains can work; neurodivergent means people whose neurology is outside what is generally considered the norm. Neurodivergent conditions or identities include autism, ADHD, bipolar disorder, PTSD and C-PTSD, OCD, dyslexia, and countless others.) Here’s a recording of the CLE I did for CAMP (hosted on

River Sedaka
Apr 2110 min read


Luminary Legacy Gala Preview: Spotlight on Judge Regina Rodriguez
Judge Rodriguez takes the opportunity and privilege she now has as a judge to advocate for and elevate justice and fairness for everyone who comes before her or who is inspired by her journey.

Anna Sturges
Feb 263 min read


Luminary Legacy Gala Preview: Spotlight on Judge Priscilla Loew
Serving on the judiciary is a precarious position where one must balance the loss of individualism while simultaneously leading the legal community and modeling judicial values and ethics. Judge Priscilla Loew has managed this balance with spectacularly through her steadfast observance of fairness and equity in her courtroom all while modeling what it means to be a mentor, leader, and trailblazer. While all appointments come with their challenges, Judge Loew’s time on the ben

Isabella Dietrich
Feb 193 min read


The Niche Pitch: How to Grow Your Legal Practice With Focused Marketing
Understanding what motivates your ideal clients helps you speak directly to those priorities in your marketing, as well as the service you deliver to them.

Georgina Miller
Nov 24, 20257 min read


Lawyers Teaching for Change: Inspiring the Next Generation of Legal Practitioners
CWBA members are planting the seeds of possibility for young minds across Colorado through the Lawyers Teaching for Change Program, which was just awarded the Outstanding Program or Project Award by the Denver Bar Association. Lawyers Teaching for Change provides programming to children in grades 3-5 about the legal system and what it means to be a lawyer. The program aims to challenge stereotypes that lawyers must look, speak, act, or identify in a certain way to encourage c

Isabella Dietrich
Oct 16, 20253 min read


Colorado Urging Supreme Court to Uphold State’s Ban on Conversion Therapy
The United States Supreme Court is set to hear oral argument for a Colorado case challenging the state’s ban on conversion therapy for...

Katherine Carroll
Aug 25, 20252 min read
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