How a Juris Doctor Degree Shapes Your Law Career in the US

July 26, 2025

How a Juris Doctor Degree Shapes Your Law Career in the US

The Juris Doctor (JD) degree is essential for aspiring lawyers in the US, offering three years of rigorous academic training, practical skills, ethics grounding, and bar exam preparation. This article explores how the JD equips students for diverse legal careers.

Ethical Dilemma in Counting India's Isolated Sentinelese Tribe Ahead of 2027 Census

July 26, 2025

Ethical Dilemma in Counting India's Isolated Sentinelese Tribe Ahead of 2027 Census

As India prepares for the 2027 national census, the challenge of counting the Sentinelese tribe arises. Known for their rejection of outside contact, efforts to document their population raise ethical concerns about intrusion and the risk of disease.

Human Rights Watch Alleges Expulsion of Bengali Muslims from India

July 26, 2025

Human Rights Watch Alleges Expulsion of Bengali Muslims from India

Human Rights Watch reports that Indian authorities have expelled many ethnic Bengali Muslims to Bangladesh without proper legal processes, claiming they are illegal immigrants. The rights organization urges the Indian government to ensure procedural safeguards for individuals against arbitrary detention and expulsion.

Delhi High Court Halts Demolition Drive in Indira Colony

July 26, 2025

Delhi High Court Halts Demolition Drive in Indira Colony

The Delhi High Court has temporarily halted the demolition of Indira Colony, protecting over 6,000 residents. A petition by the Resident Welfare Association challenged an eviction notice citing unauthorized occupation. Political leaders criticized broken promises regarding slum housing, and legal debates centered around residents' rights and due process.

Russia's Plane Crash Claims 48 Lives

July 24, 2025

Russia's Plane Crash Claims 48 Lives

A passenger plane crash in Russia's far east leads to the tragic death of 48 individuals.