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Mary Lathrop Trailblazer Award is an award from the Colorado Women's Bar Association, honoring outstanding women attorneys in Colorado.
The Colorado Women's Bar Association was formed on June 1, 1979, to support women attorneys in a severely gender divided profession.[1]
The award is named for Mary Lathrop, who had a number of "firsts" in Colorado. She was the first woman admitted to practice in the U.S. District Court in Colorado, the first woman to open a law office in Colorado, the first woman to practice before the Colorado Supreme Court, the first woman to join the Colorado Bar Association and Denver Bar Association, and one of two women to join the American Bar Association.[2]
The award is presented at the December holiday party each year. Awardees are chosen by the CWBA's Professional Advancement Committee.[3]
Inductees
[edit]Name | Image | Birth–Death | Year
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Patricia Jarzobski | 2023 | ||
The Honorable Theresa Spahn | 2022 | ||
The Honorable Karen Ashby | 2021 | ||
Velveta Golightly-Howell | 2020 | ||
Alli Gerkman | (1978-2019)[4] | 2019 | |
Beth H. McCann | (1949-) | 2018 | |
Rebecca C. Alexander | 2017 | ||
Helen C. Shreves | 2016 | ||
The Honorable Sandra I. Rothenberg | (1943-)[5] | 2015 | |
The Honorable Patricia Coan | 2014 | ||
Lorraine Parker | 2013 | ||
Doris Truhlar | 2013 | ||
The Honorable Janice B. Davidson | 2012 | ||
Lynn Feiger | 2012 | ||
The Honorable Mary A. Celeste | 2011 | ||
Deborah R. Adams | 2010 | ||
The Honorable Elizabeth A. Starrs | 2009 | ||
Lynda A. McNeive | 2008 | ||
Pamela Robillard Mackey | 2007 | ||
Fay M. Matsukage | (1955-)[6] | 2006 | |
The Honorable Nancy E. Rice | (1950-) | 2005 | |
Marla Williams | 2004 | ||
The Honorable Ruth Bader Ginsburg | (1933-2020) | 2003 | |
Mary E. Ricketson | 2003 | ||
The Honorable Mary Mullarkey | (1943-2021) | 2002 | |
The Honorable Rebecca Love Kourlis | ![]() |
(1952-) | 2001 |
The Honorable Christine Arguello | ![]() |
(1955-) | 2000 |
Dottie Wham | (1925-2019) | 2000 | |
Gale Norton | ![]() |
(1954-) | 1999 |
Gail Schoettler | (1943-) | 1999 | |
Susan Barnes | 1998 | ||
The Honorable Claudia J. Jordan | 1998 | ||
Cathlin Donnell | (1946-2004)[7] | 1997 | |
Mary Hoagland | (1924-2020)[8] | 1997 | |
Sheila Hyatt | (1950-2017)[9] | 1996 | |
Barbara Salomon | 1996 | ||
Mimi Wesson | (1948-)[10] | 1996 | |
Norma Comstock | 1995 | ||
Karen Steinhauser | 1995 | ||
The Honorable Zita L. Weinshienk | (1933-2022) | 1995 | |
Natalie S. Ellwood | 1994 | ||
The Honorable Jean Dubofsky | (1942-) | 1993 | |
Marilyn Traub Meadoff | (1924-2002)[11] | 1993 | |
The Honorable Jacqueline St. Joan | 1993 | ||
Mary Brickner | 1992 | ||
Margaret B. Ellison | 1992 | ||
Brooke Wunnicke | (1918-2014)[12] | 1992 | |
Elizabeth Adams Conour | (1910-1999)[13] | 1991 | |
Elizabeth L. Guyton Girch | 1991 | ||
Estelle Hadley | 1991 | ||
Helen T. Street | 1991 |
See also
[edit]- Bibliography of Colorado
- Geography of Colorado
- History of Colorado
- Index of Colorado-related articles
- List of Colorado-related lists
- Outline of Colorado
References
[edit]- ^ "From Barred to Bar: The Unsinkable Rise of the Colorado Women's Bar Association". The 1891.
- ^ Brovsky-Eaker, Jess. "The Trailblazer Behind the Trailblazer Award". Law Week Colorado.
- ^ "Mary Lathrop Trailblazer Award". Colorado Women's Bar Association.
- ^ "Friends and Colleagues Remember Alli Gerkman". Law Week Colorado.
- ^ "Sandra I. Rothenberg". Colorado Women's Hall of Fame.
- ^ "Fay Matsukage". Colorado Women's Hall of Fame.
- ^ "Cathlin Donnell". Legacy.com.
- ^ "Mary T. Hoagland". Monarch Society.
- ^ "Sheila Hyatt". Feldman Mortuary.
- ^ "Wesson, Marianne 1948-". Encyclopedia.com.
- ^ "Marilyn Traub Meadoff". Legacy.com.
- ^ "Brooke Wunnicke". Horan Cares.
- ^ "San Luis Valley's first female lawyer eulogized". Pueblo Chieftain.