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Karen Lee Torre is an American attorney based inNew Haven, Connecticut,[1] most notable for litigating the landmark Supreme Court case ofRicci v. DeStefano.[2] The case was argued by Gregory Coleman before the United States Supreme Court.[3]
Torre also represented a female firefighter who sued for sex discrimination in a successful appeal to theUnited States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.[4]
She writes a weekly opinion column for theConnecticut Law Tribune.
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