[ad_1] To the Editors: Like many law professors, I read Laurence H. Tribe’s “Constrain the Court—Without Crippling It” […]
Tag: judicial
[ad_1] When Ana Lavi neared the gates of her village in southern Israel late one night in July, […]
[ad_1] For the first time in Israel’s history, all 15 of its Supreme Court justices will crowd onto […]
[ad_1] When Israeli lawmakers passed a deeply contentious law last Monday to weaken the Supreme Court, Prime Minister […]
[ad_1] For both America and Israel, President Joe Biden was wrong to intervene in the contentious debate over […]
[ad_1] Naama Levin and her partner had always dreamed about taking a break from Israel and going on […]
[ad_1] Israel’s Supreme Court said Wednesday that it would hear petitions by the opposition in September to strike […]
[ad_1] After frenzied days capped by Israeli lawmakers voting to limit judicial power and protesters clashing with police, […]
[ad_1] A law passed in Israel’s Parliament on Monday to limit the power of the judiciary left the […]
[ad_1] More than 11,000 Israelis in the military reserve said last week they’d resign if the government’s judicial […]
[ad_1] The overhaul calls for sweeping changes aimed at curbing the powers of the judiciary, from limiting the […]
[ad_1] JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel’s parliament on Monday approved the first major law in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s […]
[ad_1] Thousands of Israelis took to the streets today to protest after the country’s Parliament passed a law […]
[ad_1] Long before moving into the White House, President Biden compared the relationship between the United States and […]
[ad_1] After the measure passed on Monday, White House spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre said in a statement: “As a […]