Esther Hayut
Levin demands cancellation of Supreme Court conference, warns of further steps
In a sharply worded letter sent to Courts Administration Director Judge Tzachi Uziel, Levin called for the cancellation of a study day titled “Education for Democracy,” scheduled for January 25.
Amit officially appointed Chief Justice, PM and Knesset speaker boycott
Yariv Levin requests delay of Supreme Court chief justice appointment over allegations
'Disastrous initiatives': Ex-Supreme Court chief Esther Hayut slams gov't calls for judicial reform
High Court unlikely to strike down law protecting Netanyahu - analysis
The problems with the incapacitating law are nothing personal.
High Court to discuss Netanyahu's Incapacitation Law after A-G attack
High Court President Esther Hayut, Vice President Uzi Vogelman, and Justice Yitzhak Amit will preside over the hearing in which arguments will be made about the Basic Law: The Government amendment.
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.
Do ultra-Orthodox sages want civil war?
MIDDLE ISRAEL: The anti-judicial assault's most quiet actor is also its most vulnerable part.
Rothman says he's willing to debate judicial reform with opposition
Rothman said that the president's proposal was not too far away from his own, but said that with goodwill the sides would be able to come to an agreement.
14 Days: IDF chief
Israeli news highlights from the past two weeks.
Israel's justice minister, chief justice need to talk judicial reforms - opinion
If I could, I would ask Justice Minister Yariv Levin and Supreme Court President Esther Hayut to sit together in the same room and talk.
Judicial reform is a 'pogrom' – former attorney-general Yehuda Weinstein
Levin met with High Court of Justice President Esther Hayut on Tuesday to discuss his proposals for reform of the country's judicial branch.
Israel Elections: High Court to rule on fate of Arab Knesset faction
The High Court for years has routinely rejected these kinds of petitions as presenting some disturbing evidence against the party.
Israel hosts int’l judges conf. committed to judicial independence
The 64th conference of the International Association of Judges kicked off in Tel Aviv, the largest global gathering of foreign officials in Israel since former prime minister Rabin's funeral.