Kalia M. Coleman wants to use her new role as Black Women Lawyers’ Association President to expand its programming and professional development opportunities, as well as extend the group’s outreach to high school students.Coleman, an assistant U.S. attorney, has labeled her platform “BWLA Impact.”“My goal is to be more impactful in the legal community and the community at large,” she said.Coleman was sworn in as president at the BWLA Board Installation Ceremony on June 3 at the Chicago …