Sarah Schielke
Civil Rights Lawyer in Loveland, Colorado
Sarah Schielke (pronounced “shell-key”) was born and raised in Rochester, New York. She attended Middlebury College in Vermont where she received a B.A. in Psychology and graduated magna cum laude. Sarah then went on to law school at the Boston University School of Law on a full academic merit scholarship. There, she was the Managing Editor of the Boston University Law Review. After law school, Sarah packed up her bags, rounded up her dogs, and moved out to Colorado where she opened her own criminal defense and civil rights law practice. In 2023, Sarah was named one of USA Today’s Women of the Year, an award recognizing “strong and resilient women who have been champions of change across the country,” for her work in the civil rights field. This work includes Sarah obtaining a record-breaking $3,000,000 settlement in the internationally publicized case of Karen Garner v. City of Loveland in 2021, and then just a year later, obtaining yet another record-breaking $7,000,000 settlement in the police tasing case of Michael Clark v. Idaho Springs. Sarah also received DUIDLA’s “Badass Award” in 2021 – the organization’s highest honor – for her work on two United States Supreme Court case amicus briefs and for her impact in the civil rights and DUI defense fields. Sarah has been repeatedly named a Rising Stars SuperLawyer for DUI Defense (2018-present). She regularly lectures and presents all over the country to other lawyers regarding civil rights litigation and DUI defense strategy. Her material on Winning Marijuana DUIs has been published in the Texas DWI Manual. She serves on the Executive Committee for the national DUI Defense Lawyers Association (DUIDLA) and in 2023 Sarah was elected DUIDLA’s President.Sarah is married with three kids, five dogs, and a spectacularly popular cat named Rick. When she’s not holding the government accountable, you will find Sarah at live music, rooting for/crying about the Buffalo Bills, unapologetically quoting Tim Robinson (ITYSL) sketches and the 1999 Australian movie The Castle, and coaching her daughters’ soccer team.