Tarikonda v. Pinjari
…for wives under Michigan law versus Indian law (equitable distribution vs. property only in their name), it would be contrary to public policy to afford comity to the Indian divorce….
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…for wives under Michigan law versus Indian law (equitable distribution vs. property only in their name), it would be contrary to public policy to afford comity to the Indian divorce….
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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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…control for up to 10-16 years before leaving them. The episode most shockingly reported that in some areas of India, up to 84% of women reported being subject to physical…
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…in mosques for both genders that take into account the reach of the gaze, access to the imam, and the comfort of all parties, as well as adherence to Islamic…
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…She has taught courses on leadership during the group’s summer law and leadership program for Muslim women from the U.S. and abroad.” To read more, visit the Harvard Law Today website….
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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…
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…a past from which the Muslim world today continues to suffer. American born Muslims, however, understand that in this country, the only real solution to scandal is justice and transparency….
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…Bora hopes to use her legal education to help uplift the voice and needs of marginalized victims of domestic abuse. She believes KARAMAH’s mission aligns with her goals, and is excited…
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…Hiba is interested in helping women and marginalized countries tell their own stories, and wants to spend her life helping uplift those voices. At KARAMAH, Hiba is eager to learn more…
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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,…