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The following is a list of notable Pakistani Americans, including both original immigrants who obtained American citizenship and their American descendants.. To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Pakistani American or must have references showing they are Pakistani American and are notable.
Adeel Abdullah Mangi [1] is a Pakistani-American lawyer who was nominated to serve as a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit by President Joe Biden in November 2023.
The Pakistani community in the United States also remits the largest share of any Pakistani diaspora community since 2002/03, surpassing those from Saudi Arabia which from 2000/01 were $309.9 million and increased to $1.25 billion by 2007/08 and during the same period remittances from the United States increased from $73.3 million to $1.72 billion.
Mahnaz Malik was born in Lahore, Pakistan. [6] After graduating from Karachi Grammar School in 1995, Malik won a British Council Chevening Scholarship, which enabled her to undertake undergraduate studies in the United Kingdom, where she chose to research Law at Cambridge University. [7]
This is a list of notable Pakistanis who are practicing or have been practicing as a lawyer in Pakistan Abdul Ghafoor Bhurgri; Ahmad Awais Advocate General Punjab; Ahmad Raza Khan Kasuri; Aitzaz Ahsan, barrister of Gray's Inn; Akhtar Aly Kureshy; Akram Sheikh; A. K. Brohi; Ashtar Ausaf Ali; Asif Ali Malik; Asma Jahangir, Senior ASC; Babar Awan ...
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Akram Sheikh has contested many major court cases including: In a much-publicized case in the recent past, Akram Sheikh represented a Pakistani-American Mansoor Ijaz who had alleged that the then Pakistani ambassador in the US Hussain Haqqani had written a memo to US authorities asking for American help against the intervention in politics by the Pakistani military.
Pakistan has paid lobbyists to obtain “Reconstruction Opportunity Zones,” industrial development zones with the privilege of exporting goods manufactured in Pakistan duty-free to the United States and to maintain high levels of U.S. foreign aid. [3] Pakistan has sought to furthen its foreign policy interests in the United States through ...