Judiciary
Israel’s justice minister is undermining judicial independence and the rule of law - opinion
Israel faces an unprecedented constitutional crisis as Justice Minister Yariv Levin undermines the courts, threatening judicial independence and democracy.
Iran arrests at least four reform front politicians
Supreme Court president warns attacks on judiciary threaten democratic order
Gov’t tells High Court it lacks authority to order state inquiry into October 7 failures
How is global media reporting Israel's judicial reform protests?
As Israel's judicial reforms progress through the Knesset, how is the information being presented on the global stage?
Can this Israeli think tank push a judicial reform compromise? - opinion
I hope your true legacy becomes that Moshe Koppel triggered some judicial reforms and helped save Israel.
Israel doesn't want the US to mind its own business - Nides
“Some official, I don’t know who he is, I never met him, suggested I should stay out of Israel’s business,” Tom Nides said, referring to Amichai Chikli.
Ex-A-G Mandelblit: Israel in regime revolution, not judicial reform
Israeli system was built with two institutions to protect its liberal democratic nature, the legal advisers and the judicial system, both under threat by the reform.
Israel's only way forward is unity gov't - Bennett says in Australia
The former prime minister says he supports Israeli judicial reforms, but said the current government has gone "too far."
Rothman proposes new 'British model' for Israeli judicial review
Previous versions of the bill would have restricted judicial review to situations in which an extended bench of 15 justices unanimously agreed that a law was in violation.
Israeli legal experts offer constitution alternative to judicial reforms
Barak Medina: "We suggest that instead of rewriting or writing a new constitution, we may simply try to change the formal status of the Declaration of Independence."
Israel's coalition needs to compromise unilaterally - analysis
Call it a form of back-channel negotiations, à la the Oslo process, but this time not aiming for peace between Israel and the Palestinians, but rather peace among the Israelis themselves.
Israel’s scandalously disloyal opposition
While the task of the opposition is to oppose the policies of the ruling coalition with vigor, it is expected to do so within the realm of reason while remaining loyal.
Judicial reform has become Israel's watershed moment
Just how close are we to that watershed moment when the idea of forging Israel as a truly democratic and pluralistic Jewish state will be perceived as being beyond realization?