Judiciary
‘I was low-hanging fruit’: IDF reservist targeted by UK legal group sees case collapse in court
LEGAL AFFAIRS: A British-Israeli reservist shares how an attempted prosecution was meant to create a legal precedent against Britons serving in the IDF, but ended in humiliation for the petitioners.
High Court urges Knesset to hold third vote on state comptroller after filming scandal
Families of imprisoned Iranian protesters targeted in fraud scam, Iranian legal group claims
Israel's judiciary faces a legitimacy crisis of its own making - opinion
It will take a village to lead Israel out of its current crisis - analysis
It will take key members of the coalition, as well as responsible members of the opposition and protest leaders to lead Israel out of its current impasse.
Will Israel's gov't risk passing judicial reform bill without absolute majority? - analysis
The fact that the bill passed with 61 MKs in favor will increase its chances of remaining intact.
Knesset gears up for fateful week as judicial reform continues -analysis
The coalition packed the legislative schedule this week in order to pass into the law the first and perhaps most important bill of its judicial reform: the Judicial Appointments bill.
Judicial Appointments Committee bill expected to pass into law this week, deepening crisis
Defense Minister Gallant may break silence; Protest leaders announce “Week of Paralysis”
Foreign leaders should stay out of Israeli domestic issues - opinion
The means by which the international community has attempted to entrench itself in our domestic affairs is horrid. It makes us look like pawns to our enemies.
Israeli opposition heads reject judicial selection bill compromise
Members of Likud and other coalition MKs criticize the compromise and demand the original law.
A critical crossroads - opinion
If the judicial reform legislation passes by April 2, then Israel will be a step before a serious constitutional crisis.
Letters to the Editor March 20, 2023: Facts expunged
Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.
Is Netanyahu trapped or out of touch with the Israeli public? - opinion
Democracy brought them to power and it is this power that could ultimately destroy Israel as we know it.
Israel democracy, judicial review: The Brutus-Hamilton debate - opinion
Those opposing restoration of Knesset authority are forgetting not only Israeli history but American history as well.