Far-right groups are encouraging the public to file objections against justices running for the Supreme Court presidency after Justice Minister Yariv Levin trolled Israel's top court last month by nominating every justice for the job
Justice Minister Levin's move isn't expected to have a significant impact on the selection process for the Supreme Court president, who is legally authorized to compose a state commission of inquiry into Oct. 7 that neither Netanyahu nor Levin want
'He won't be a good boy and accept the ruling quietly,' one person close to Justice Minister Yariv Levin said, referring to the Supreme Court's ruling that he must appoint a new president, 'but he also won't violate it'
Israel's Supreme Court has awarded 134 clerkships over the past two and a half years. Less than five percent were given to non-Jews – and the vast majority studied at either Tel Aviv University or Hebrew University
While the architect of Israel's judicial overhaul seeks to abolish the seniority system for the Supreme Court presidency, Israel's AG believes in preserving the system – which guarantees the court's independence and separates politics from the appointments process
A new exhibition displaying the personal items of children murdered in the Holocaust opened Sunday at the Supreme Court. The installation, named "Yellow Patch," serves as a heartbreaking memorial to the young lives tragically cut short during the Nazi genocide. The exhibits on display were retained from the Theresienstadt Ghetto in former Czechoslovakia. Established by […]
Tel Aviv residents and Israeli movement express disappointment at the Supreme Court's decision to postpone the establishment of shelters in southeast neighborhoods.
Tel Aviv residents and Israeli movement express disappointment at the Supreme Court's decision to postpone the establishment of shelters in southeast neighborhoods.
Colorado's Supreme Court ruled by a 4-3 vote last month that Trump should not be on the Republican primary ballot over his role in events that culminated in the January 6 attack on the Capitol
Israel's Supreme Court on Monday struck down a key component of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's contentious judicial overhaul, delivering a landmark decision that threatens to reopen the fissures in Israeli society that preceded the country's ongoing war against Hamas. The planned overhaul sparked months of mass protests, threatened to trigger a constitutional crisis between […]
Overturning a lower court decision, the Supreme Court says that pending a full hearing of its appeal, Mizrahi Tefahot Bank should not transfer the NIS 8 million donation by Roman Abramovich.