Noam Sohlberg
Riots at Sohlberg’s home not surprising, nor isolated - editorial
The moment every sector claims the right to determine which laws are binding and which are optional, citizenship becomes tribal membership, and the state becomes a collection of competing exceptions.
Over 60 arrested following violent haredi protest at Supreme Court judge’s residence
Protesters' attack on Supreme Court vice president 'crosses red line,' Isaac Amit says
Elections Committee head Orly Ades steps down after 16 years, half a year before Knesset elections
Justices Sohlberg and Hayut issue rare comments on judicial reform
The reasonableness bill would limit the the ability of the courts to strike down government administrative decisions deemed extremely unreasonable.
High Court hints it will limit Mazuz to approving new IDF chief
Justices indicated that they saw no reason to allow Mazuz to do anything beyond approving the appointment of Herzi Halevi as the next IDF chief.
Justice Sohlberg annoyed at Edelstein, signs order mid-Shin Bet hearing
The fact that Sohlberg's decision was issued while he was still at the Shin Bet hearing - and did not wait until later in the day - would appear to show how serious he views the situation as being.
High Court hears petition to strike bill increasing political appointments
Monday’s hearing followed the High Court of Justice’s December 4 interim decision to freeze the bill.
Justice Sohlberg attends settlement jubilee as private citizen after court president boycotts
Is it possible not to show bias on a topic like this?