Zman Yisrael editor Biranit Goren and senior analyst Haviv Rettig Gur grapple with what the justice minister's endgame is and the need for a constitution to teach us how to play it

Netanyahu said to be determined to pass 'reasonableness' bill by end of the month but acknowledges that one thing that could prevent it would be security deterioration

Hours after first vote, Rothman reconvenes panel on bill to nix judicial oversight tool; claims it'll only apply to cabinet and ministers despite its mention of 'other officials'

As representatives of Knesset factions sit with President Herzog for negotiations over the judicial overhaul package, Canada's former Justice Minister urges - seize the momentum

Editor David Horovitz on botched dismissal of Tel Aviv's top cop, whether now is the time for a constitution; military correspondent Emanuel Fabian on Thursday's terror attack

Opposition chief calls to codify start of Declaration of Independence, limit judicial activism but maintain strong court, examine how many Haredi men can stay in full-time study

In stormy debate on controversial plans to overhaul judiciary, MK Simcha Rothman calls on Gur Bligh to retract opinion, sparking outcry from opposition lawmakers

After a 2022 decision to overturn the longstanding right to abortion, religious women's groups unite in protesting laws reflecting a Christian-centric view on when life begins

The gov't aims to hobble the High Court's ability to review legislation. If the judges try to strike down the law that institutes the change, Israel may see a high-stakes showdown

The center-left’s fears are reasonable, the right’s arguments authentic; both sides should get past the current shrill debate and restructure a broken system of checks and balances

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