Yehuda Weinstein
Ex-AG denies that Mandelblit is dawdling on Netanyahu corruption probe
At the Maariv Conference, Yehuda Weinstein defended his successor, saying that Mandelblit is merely being extra-cautious.
Live fire against some stone-throwers among new police rules of engagement
Grapevine: Australian makes good
New A-G takes office, makes firm pledge to defend ‘rule of law’
List of 10 candidates announced to replace A-G; Mandelblit and Gristol regarded as front-runners
Attorney-general Yehuda Weinstein to steps down from one of the country’s most powerful positions in January 2016.
Fundamentally Freund: A country held hostage by lawyers
By swatting down Weinstein, the prime minister reasserted the authority of the executive branch to craft policy.
Church of Loaves and Fishes to be compensated for June arson attack
Tax Authority initially rejected payout.
Former Shin Bet chief: Allowing live-fire against rock-throwers will escalate situation
Yuval Diskin says causing more bloodshed will exacerbate situation.
Weinstein to check new allegations against police chief nominee Hirsch
Georgia and Kazakhstan allegedly asked Israel to examine Hirsch’s connection to some dealings a firm of his had with companies in those countries that are under investigation.
A-G selections c’tee holds first meeting
The committee is led by former Supreme Court President Asher Grunis.
Vatican calls on A-G to indict extremist Jewish leader following endorsement of burning churches
Letter filed to A-G urges action in face of "real danger to churches and Christian communities in Israel."
A-G directs Culture Minister Regev not to interfere with content of cultural institutions
"Harming the possibility of producing or distributing a work of art on the basis of its content is a serious harm to freedom of expression," letter from A-G's office reads.
Shaked mulls splitting attorney-general job into two
If Shaked decides on the controversial move, the attorney-general's sole job would be to serve as the government's legal adviser.
Berko, Shalev chosen for committee to select next Attorney General
Four of the five members of the panel must vote for a candidate in order to be chosen.