law

Israel's High Court issues injunction against Netanyahu's protection law

The court order didn't say when the law would come into effect or until when the injunction would apply.

Israel's Knesset is in recess: What will happen during the break? - explainer

Many MKs will still be working and the Knesset can convene for special purposes. The time off also allows for political considerations, such as the potential reorganization of the government.

Israel advances bill to compensate victims of Palestinian terror

Supporters of the bill claim that it would effectively undermine both financial motivations to carry out acts of terror as well as the ability to finance those acts.

High Court: Tiberias Law applies next mayoral election, Yosef can't run

The controversial Tiberias Law allowed Boaz Yosef to run for office by decreasing a restriction on caretaker local authorities immediately running after finishing their service. 

Court leans toward applying Tiberias law next election, Yosef should withdraw

Beret downplayed the personal nature of the bill to prevent it from being canceled, saying that there is a difference between a law that applies personally and a personally motivated law.

Spiritual service cannot come at the expense of military service - editorial

“The Army of the People” cannot be a hollow slogan. It is important that Israel ease the haredi community’s path toward national service – with care, sensitivity, and respect for Torah study.

Judicial reform reasonableness bill advances to final Knesset votes

The bill, which passed with nine in favor and seven against, would prevent courts from using the reasonableness standard in judgments against administrative decisions by the government.

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