Law
Australia’s conservative coalition reunites after split over hate speech laws
"The coalition is back together and looking to the future, not to the past," Liberal Party leader Sussan Ley said.
Nebraska lawmakers advance bill targeting Antisemitism in public schools and universities
Legal strategies that can make or break personal injury claims in Atlanta
'Never Again': European Jews must be recognized as a protected minority - opinion
Australia proposes 'world-leading' ban on social media for children under 16
A number of countries have already vowed to curb social media use by children through legislation, though Australia's policy is one of the most stringent.
Knesset passes controversial law allowing expulsion of terrorists' family members
These findings suggest that terrorists knowing their families could face consequences may deter them from carrying out attacks.
New York Mayor Adams faces criminal indictment, vows to fight charges
Mayor Eric Adams anticipates federal charges from a corruption probe, declares innocence, and vows to remain in office despite calls to resign.
Top municipalities awarded for excellence in building law enforcement
The Land Enforcement Authority awarded seven local committees for excellence in enforcing building laws, based on criteria like indictments, court rulings, demolition orders, and violation surveys.
Levin mulling legislation to overcome High Court ruling on Chief Justice appointment
Justice Minister Yariv Levin may amend legislation to delay appointing a new chief justice, aligning with his preferred judicial appointments.
A symbol of nature: Israel files landmark NIS 594K lawsuit for illegal deer hunting
The Nature and Parks Authority filed a 594,000 NIS lawsuit against Jamal Haj for hunting a protected Israeli deer species.
Tribute to judge Henry Shakenovsky: A South African-Israeli man of justice
The global assault to undermine Israel by the abuse of law has only intensified, and a new generation of Henry Shakenovskys is needed today more than ever.
UK Lawyers for Israel warns ICC Prosecutor of breaching rules for warrants against Israeli leaders
UKLFI stated on their website that Khan is "breaching these rules by misleading the Court" and accused the prosecutor of "failing to update and correct information previously provided."
The end for "machers" who have stalled urban renewal projects for years?
Power shifts to homeowners: New Justice Ministry rules fix developer payouts for canceled deals, aiming to unblock stalled urban renewal projects.
A quiet revolution is providing dignity to widowed parents - opinion
The current law in Israel sees widowed parents stand before the court as adversaries against their own children.