Jerusalem District Court
Netanyahu lawyer likens trial to Eichmann's as judges reiterate Case 4000 bribery concerns
The panel, headed by Judges Rivka Friedman-Feldman, Moshe Bar-Am, and Oded Shaham, ruled on Wednesday that proceedings would return to Jerusalem after Netanyahu completed his testimony.
Netanyahu asks to shorten, cancel testimony days as judges push to finish Case 2000
Netanyahu testimony canceled again at last minute for security-diplomatic reasons
Ben-Gvir to sign off on Ruti Hauslich promotion after court pressure
Ex-Aussie envoy: Failure to extradite accused pedophile hurts Israel ties
Dave Sharma, formerly Australian ambassador to Israel, told the 'Post' that a failure to extradite Malka Leifer "would alienate people who naturally defend and are supportive of Israel."
Court orders another assessment in Malka Leifer case
New extradition process looks set to drag on for a year in a controversial case of former principal facing 74 charges of sex abuse.
Former cabinet minister Gonen Segev convicted of spying for Iran
Under a plea bargain reached between Segev's lawyers and government prosecutors, he will receive 11 years in prison.
Haredi radio station charged with 1 million NIS for gender discrimination
This is the first class action lawsuit on civil rights and gender segregation in Israel.
Malka Leifer deemed psychologically fit to face extradition hearing
Her case is due to return to court in November when the reports will be examined by her legal team.
Israeli Court allows gender-separate course in Civil Service
The ruling relates to the “Influencers” pilot program set up by the Civil Service designed to help integrate haredi graduates into the Civil Service for employment in the public sector.
To deport Human Rights Watch official? Court wrestles with Boycott debate
HRW lawyer: Government not really after “the ‘little Satan,’” HRW official Omar Shakir, “but the ‘big Satan,’ Human Rights Watch.”
Israel rejects EU concern over treatment of human rights NGO directors
“I advise the EU not to interfere in Israel's internal affairs,” Erdan said.
Slain Palestinian's father fears lenient sentence for border police
The prosecution requested that the Border Police involved in the murder to be sentenced to 20 to 27 months in prison
Court rejects Orthodox Church’s appeal, delays Jerusalem land sale
Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat welcomed the court’s decision, and said that the municipality under his leadership will not allow residents to be harmed because of the real estate deal.