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Ramat Hasharon to force mall to close on Shabbat after religious controversy
The city began pursuing an amended bylaw that would allow broader Shabbat commerce in certain areas, but it has not received the required approval. Until that changes, the existing bylaw remains.
Judge orders pro-Palestine 'legal' body to pay UK-Israeli IDF soldier it attempted to prosecute
Trump drops IRS lawsuit in exchange for DOJ ‘weaponization’ fund
Families of July 2024 Majdal Shams missile attack victims sue Hezbollah for NIS 80 million
Jihadist criminality, Israeli self-defense: A law-based assessment - opinion
The alleged goal of Palestinian 'self-determination' is founded on an intended crime – that is, total “removal” of the Jewish state by attrition and annihilation.
The hidden dangers for soldiers on the social media battlefield - analysis
Sharing images online can expose soldiers to enemies and adversaries, leading to safety risks, harassment, and potential legal jeopardy
From Nuremberg to the ICC: The appropriation of legal instruments to target Jews - opinion
Legal systems must protect, not persecute, and in doing so, they will fulfill the promises made after the darkest days of the 20th century.
Families of US citizens impacted by October 7 to sue Iran for $500 million - exclusive
Iran is accused of financing, arming, and abetting the Gazan terrorist organizations that conducted the October 7 Massacre.
Hunter Biden sues ex-Trump White House aide over laptop data
The lawsuit accuses Garrett Ziegler, a former aide to Trump trade adviser Peter Navarro, of violating California's computer fraud and data access laws, and demands a jury trial.
Lawfare Project wins lawsuit against former Barcelona mayor
The lawsuit challenged former Barcelona mayor Ada Colau's suspension of relations with Israel.
Israel and Bhutan to go head-to-head in post-normalization chess match
However in this recent tournaments players from Lebanon, Syria and other countries that do not have diplomatic ties with Israel have logged in to play.
Assisting clients in Ashdod and throughout Israel
“Being a lawyer is a mission, It provides one with the knowledge and the power to change people’s lives.”
Lawfare Project helps Jewish surgeon fight unfair treatment by hospital
Following a complaint about problematic emails sent around Easter, the surgeon was subjected to unfair treatment, including threats and public humiliation.
Lawfare Project investigates NYC for calling out Jews on social distancing
The request by the Lawfare Project was made in light of a tweet by de Blasio posted after police broke up a funeral gathering following the death of Rabbi Chaim Mertz.