National Archives reviewing Kagan-related Clinton administration documents; about 160K pages
National Archive works to review more Kagan papers Airline industry group files lawsuit challenging new rule on union organizing
Airlines challenge new rule on union organizing Obama’s aunt can stay in USWASHINGTON - President Barack Obama’s Kenyan aunt has been granted asylum and can remain in the US, an immigration court ruled, according to media reports Monday. Icahn, Beal Bank appeal ruling over 3 Trump casinos in Atlantic City in bankruptcy battle
Icahn reopens bankruptcy fight for 3 Trump casinos US immigration court grants asylum to President Barack Obama’s African aunt
US court grants asylum to Obama’s African aunt NYC jury finds drug company Novartis discriminated against women
NYC jury: Novartis discriminated against women Lawyer: US immigration court grants asylum to President Barack Obama’s African aunt
Lawyer: US grants asylum to Obama’s African aunt Supreme Court comes to help of same-gotra coupleNEW DELHI - Coming to the aid of a Haryana couple belonging to the same gotra, or sub-caste, who married defying family norms, the Supreme Court Monday stayed the trial proceedings against the man and also issued a notice to the Haryana government. Inarritu concentrates on a single narrative, serving up powerful tale of death and dying
Inarritu delivers straightforward tale on death Hong Kong advises Indians to abide by immigration rulesNEW DELHI - With South Asians dominating the number of illegal immigrants in Hong Kong, its administration has advised Indians not to get misled and enter the city without the proper documents for employment. Apex court restrains Patna court order against airport agencyNEW DELHI - The Supreme Court Monday stayed a Patna High Court order upholding the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security’s (BCAS) decision to withdraw security clearance licence granted to an agency run by retired armymen engaged in ground handling operations at Patna and other airports. Law experts say Pak Interior Minister Malik could be arrestedLahore, May 17 (ANI): Law experts have said that there is a possibility of police arresting Pakistan’s Interior Minister Rehman Malik after sentences pronounced by an accountability court were restored by the Lahore High Court (LHC) on Monday. Two suspended, 200 more CCTV cameras in Tihar after custody deathNEW DELHI - Two Tihar Jail wardens have been suspended and 200 additional CCTV cameras installed in prisons after a suspected custody death in February, the Delhi High Court was informed Monday. Kerala’s only golf club ordered to shut shopKOCHI - The Kerala High Court Monday asked Thiruvananthapuram’s golf club - the only one in the state - to vacate its premises within four weeks. Ban khap panchayats, says petition to presidentNEW DELHI - Parallel justice systems like the khap panchayats that promote killings in the name of honour should be banned, says an online petition doing the rounds lately. Young lawyers take up legal process outsourcing in RajasthanJAIPUR - The evolution and maturity of the Indian BPO sector has given birth to yet another wave on the global outsourcing scene, and this happens to be legal process outsourcing (LPO). Lahore High Court dismisses Rehman Malik’s pleaLAHORE - The Lahore High Court has dismissed an appeal filed by Pakistan Interior Minister Rehman Malik against punishments announced by the Accountability Court on Monday. Pak Govt’s failure to provide evidence results in release of terror suspectsPESHAWAR - The failure of the Pakistan Government to provide any evidence against terror suspects is resulting in the grant of bail by the Peshawar High Court to them. Meghalaya braces for three shutdownsSHILLONG - Meghalaya is set to see three shutdowns in a row beginning from Tuesday to protest police firing that killed four people at the disputed Langpih village. |