
Bryon M. Large
Adjunct Faculty
Professional Biography
Bryon M. Large is an adjunct professor teaching Legal Profession. He also serves as Colorado’s Presiding Disciplinary Judge. Judge Large received his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Denver and his undergraduate degree from the University of New Mexico. Prior to his current appointment, he served as a magistrate in Adams County, Colorado, primarily assigned to civil and domestic dockets. Judge Large’s prior experience includes work as trial attorney at the Office of Attorney Regulation Counsel, and he spent nearly ten years in private practice as an immigration lawyer.
Throughout his career, Judge Large has dedicated time to involvement in the legal profession, including with the Colorado Bar Association (CBA) and in several of Colorado’s diversity bar associations. He served as President of the Colorado LGBT Bar Association and previously held leadership positions in the Colorado Hispanic Bar Association, the CBA Executive Committee, the CBA Immigration Section, and the American Immigration Lawyers Association, both nationally and locally.
Judge Large currently serves on the boards of the International Association of LGBTQ+ Judges and the National Council of Lawyer Disciplinary Boards, and he represents the CBA in the American Bar Association House of Delegates.