Tarikonda v. Pinjari
…and was contrary to public policy. In the Indian divorce, the Wife was not given prior notice of the divorce hearing, she was not represented by an attorney, and she…
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…and was contrary to public policy. In the Indian divorce, the Wife was not given prior notice of the divorce hearing, she was not represented by an attorney, and she…
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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 »
…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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Maryam Laiyemo is from Northern Virginia by way of Nigeria. She is currently a senior at Howard University, where she is majoring in Administration of Justice and minoring in Sociology….
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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,…
…the issue of religious accommodations. Unfortunately, it is too often that students not only do not ask for religious accommodations but feel uncomfortable asking for them. When looking at the…
What is the Status of Religion in American Public Schools? Read More »
On November 10th, 2015, KARAMAH executive director, Ms. Aisha Rahman, spoke at the American Bar Association International Family Mediator Training organized by the American Bar Association Section of International Law…
KARAMAH at ABA’s International Family Mediator Training Read More »
…scholars, no one in my family ever asked me to be silent about this incident or blamed me for it. Abused women from Elgin are entitled to no less. Nevertheless,…
Dr. al-Hibri Speaks Out Against Sexual Abuse in The Huffington Post Op-Ed Read More »
…government sees these changes as promoting Islamic values of ending violence against women. Ambassador Sareer also echoed KARAMAH’s position, stating that quality Islamic education is needed in order to promote…
Continuing advocacy against violence, KARAMAH gives two presentations at the UN CSW Read More »