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Lawyer, notable for her charge against the Defense of Marriage Act in front of the Supreme Court that led to its overturn, representing [[Edith Windsor]].  Also represented  
 
Lawyer, notable for her charge against the Defense of Marriage Act in front of the Supreme Court that led to its overturn, representing [[Edith Windsor]].  Also represented  
E. Jean Carroll in her lawsuit against former president Donald Trump when he was convicted of sexual assault against her in 2023.  Recognized as one of the 100 most influential lawyers by the 'National Law Journal'.  Lecturer in Law, Columbia Law School.
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E. Jean Carroll in her lawsuit against former president Donald Trump when he was convicted of sexual assault against her in 2023.  Recognized as one of the 100 most influential lawyers by the 'National Law Journal'.  Lecturer in Law, Columbia Law School.  Left her firm in 2024 under allegations of misconduct.
  
 
==See Also==
 
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* http://www.advocate.com/marriage-equality/2016/6/27/out-attorney-roberta-kaplan-just-destroyed-another-antigay-marriage-law
 
* http://www.advocate.com/marriage-equality/2016/6/27/out-attorney-roberta-kaplan-just-destroyed-another-antigay-marriage-law
 
* https://www.advocate.com/people/e-jean-carroll-roberta-kaplan
 
* https://www.advocate.com/people/e-jean-carroll-roberta-kaplan
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* https://www.advocate.com/news/roberta-kaplan-resigns-law-firm
  
 
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Latest revision as of 21:36, 11 July 2024

Roberta Kaplan

Country

United States

Birth - Death

Occupation

Law

Description

Lawyer, notable for her charge against the Defense of Marriage Act in front of the Supreme Court that led to its overturn, representing Edith Windsor. Also represented E. Jean Carroll in her lawsuit against former president Donald Trump when he was convicted of sexual assault against her in 2023. Recognized as one of the 100 most influential lawyers by the 'National Law Journal'. Lecturer in Law, Columbia Law School. Left her firm in 2024 under allegations of misconduct.

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