Justice
High Court to hear petitions against Galatz closure as A-G warns of wider threat to free press
The hearing will be held before Justices Dafna Barak-Erez, Alex Stein, and Yechiel Kasher, after a court ordered the government to brief why its decision to shutter the station shouldn't be canceled.
High Court orders classified Gofman affidavit transferred to relevant respondents
High Court gives Levin until Thursday to say when he will convene Judicial Selection Committee
When the police violate the law, thank the Supreme Court - opinion
Or Akiva mayor Ya'akov Edri indicted for corruption, accepting bribes
In light of these charges, Attorney-General Gali Baharav-Miara submitted a petition to the Knesset to have Edri suspended.
'Softened' judicial selection proposal tailored for coalition's needs - analysis
By appointing the next two justices in October, one of whom could become the next chief justice, the coalition could still gain political influence over the court system.
Israel's only way forward is unity gov't - Bennett says in Australia
The former prime minister says he supports Israeli judicial reforms, but said the current government has gone "too far."
How can AI and data analysis save a legal system?
Darrow CTO and co-founder Gila Hayat explains the enormous benefit presented by the proper implementation of AI within a legal system.
Israel must work to protect orphans, widows, prevent injustice - opinion
There are instances when the Torah punishes a person who transgresses. But, there’s almost no reference to a specific mitzvah in which God will personally deal with sinners.
US blocks firearms sellers from selling machine gun converters
The Justice Department said the defendants have sold thousands of devices known as FRT-15s, that are designed and intended to convert AR-15-style semiautomatic firearms into machine guns.
Netanyahu's logic on the judicial reforms is flawed - opinion
While millions of citizens voted for the right-wing camp, the extent of judicial reform was not on the ballot.
My Word: Legal reform, trial and errors
Demonstrators took to the streets – and more seriously, tried to block main highways – with declarations that the reform was a “coup d’état.” Is this as dangerous as the reforms?
Justice Minister announced plans for judicial reform: What happens now?
The committee on Monday begins its debates on the first out of the three laws.
Israel's new gov't must be careful with judicial reform - editorial
Let’s learn from these lessons, hold a sincere dialogue and be open to learning from the other side. This is what being a democracy is really about.