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The Supreme Court has decided to remove the glass glazing from courtrooms one to five after considering a request from bar ...
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar criticized the Supreme Court's decision during the Emergency, calling it a dark moment in ...
NEW DELHI – As America grapples with deportations and illegal immigration, where India is on the other side of the coin, on May 19, in a sharply worded decision, the Supreme Court of India ...
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AlterNet on MSNWhy the Supreme Court really exists | OpinionThe Supreme Court recent unanimous ruling in Ames v. Ohio Department of Youth Services hasn’t got nearly the attention it ...
In the Indian patent law, the sufficiency of disclosure requirement is codified under Section 10 (4) of the Patents Act, 1970 ...
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A Border Patrol agent died in 2009. His widow is still fighting a backlogged US program for benefits
But Lisa Afolayan appealed with help from a border patrol union. A one-day hearing was held in late 2012. The hearing officer ...
That Act was brought in the aftermath of Partition, and put in abeyance soon after. Amidst many citizenship rule changes since then for Assam, Sarma’s claim is that Immigrants (Expulsion from Assam) A ...
The Supreme Court made it easier for members of so-called majority groups to sue for discrimination by siding with an Ohio woman, Marlean Ames, who claimed she twice lost jobs to lesser-qualified ...
The Supreme Court just made it easier for White workers to sue for bias. Here's why. A Supreme Court ruling making it easier for "majority" groups such as white people and men to sue for on-the ...
Senior advocate Indira Jaising has raised concerns over the placement of the men's toilet midway along the Supreme Court corridor, calling it ‘highly offensive to women’ and a relic of a male ...
The Supreme Court on Monday said it will weigh whether the U.S. Postal Service can be held liable for failing to deliver mail to a Black landlord who claims her carriers discriminated against her b… ...
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