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  2. Ricci v. DeStefano - Wikipedia

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    Ricci v. DeStefano , 557 U.S. 557 (2009), is a United States labor law case of the United States Supreme Court on unlawful discrimination through disparate impact under the Civil Rights Act of 1964 .

  3. List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 557

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    This is a list of all the United States Supreme Court cases from volume 557 of the United States Reports: Case name Citation ... Ricci v. DeStefano: 557 U.S. 557: 2009:

  4. Boise Kimber - Wikipedia

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    In his concurring opinion in Ricci v. DeStefano (2009), Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito singled out Kimber for having political motivations in his decision to set aside the results. This brought Kimber into the center of the controversy and led to mass media attention. [ 14 ]

  5. Supreme Court's latest decisions: Justices rule on Jan. 6 ...

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    The Supreme Court issued three more opinions on Friday, marking the first time the justices have weighed in on the attack on the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

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    The companies filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection after the court ruling, shutting about 80% of their business operations, including telemarketing call centers. "Exploited vulnerable consumers"

  8. 2008 term opinions of the Supreme Court of the United States

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    Did not participate in the decision: Decisions that do not note an argument date were decided without oral argument. Decisions that do not note a Justice delivering the Court's opinion are per curiam. Multiple concurrences and dissents within a case are numbered, with joining votes numbered accordingly.

  9. Karen Lee Torre - Wikipedia

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    Karen Lee Torre is an American attorney based in New Haven, Connecticut, [1] most notable for litigating the landmark Supreme Court case of Ricci v. DeStefano. [2] The case was argued by Gregory Coleman before the United States Supreme Court.