Tarikonda v. Pinjari
…Wife, of Indian descent, were married in India in 2001. The couple lived in Michigan from 2006-2008. In April 2008, the Husband traveled to India and pronounced a written triple…
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…Wife, of Indian descent, were married in India in 2001. The couple lived in Michigan from 2006-2008. In April 2008, the Husband traveled to India and pronounced a written triple…
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…that Professor Mansfield’s library was donated to the National Law School of India University (Bangalore, India) while his Morris chair was donated to the Harvard Law School’s special collection, where…
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…the show spotlighted stigmatized and under-discussed social issues, including domestic violence, in India. This particular episode featured a number of interviews with Indian women who remained under their abusive husbands’…
KARAMAH Advocates for Cultural Sensitivity at the World Bank Read More »
…different, and it is with immense pride that we introduce to you our most recent alumnae class of 2015. This year, KARAMAH hosted 20 participants hailing from Germany, Turkey, Morocco,…
Another Successful Law and Leadership Summer Program Concludes Read More »
KARAMAH president Raheemah Abdulaleem was recently featured in Harvard Law Today for her work as Associate General Counsel in the Executive Office of the President, Office of Administration. Ms. Abdulaleem wrote on…
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…issue for over 50 years by the U.S. Supreme Court. [1] Mach then turned to one of the most pressing issues for the Muslim American community today—the difference between the…
What is the Status of Religion in American Public Schools? Read More »
…guilty one was a close relative of ours. Indeed, this is what the Qur’anic injunction of “promoting virtue and prohibiting vice” is about. It is not about terrorizing peaceful women…
Dr. al-Hibri Speaks Out Against Sexual Abuse in The Huffington Post Op-Ed Read More »
…Monroe Scholar at the College, she conducted undergraduate research on divorce rights for Muslim women in India, and will conduct upperclassman research on gender and sexuality in Muslim communities in…
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…with women’s issues was an oral histories project in which she interviewed women survivors of Partition, the era of India’s independence from the British empire and of Pakistan’s subsequent creation….
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By: Asifa Quraishi-Landes “I remember as a child having to describe Pakistan as that small country next to India. I haven’t used that description in a long time. By now,…