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SOUTH ASIAN
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SABA is an organization of South Asian legal professionals in the Northwest dedicated to providing access to legal resources and support for issues relevant to the South Asian community. SABA is also committed to identifying and advancing the areas where economic, social and political interests intersect with South Asian legal issues. Finally, SABA serves as a liaison between South Asian legal professionals and the legal community at large.

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A deeply divided 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reversed the Justice Department's interpretation of the immigration law yesterday, holding that only the person unwillingly subjected to the medical procedure counted as a political refugee. .

2 - Protesters disrupt historic reading of Senate prayer by Hindu
Protesters disrupt historic reading of Senate prayer by Hindu.

3 - Ex-clerk skewers Phila. jurist.
Saira Rao, 33, graduate of New York University Law School, daughter of Indian American parents, is a former news producer for Washington's CBS affiliate and Miami's Fox News station. She held a prestigious clerkship from 2002 to 2003 with Judge Sloviter, 75, of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit in Philadelphia. Rao, who grew up in Richmond, Va., has just published Chambermaid (Grove, $22), a highly entertaining, often insightful, frequently sarcastic and at times extremely nasty first novel about folks at the Third Circuit..

 
 

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