Mandelblit says Shas leader did not promise to quit politics as part of plea bargain, but concedes he should have triggered ruling on whether conviction carried 'moral turpitude'

Heads of factions that back government rail at High Court after Netanyahu told to respond to petition seeking his ouster for allegedly breaching conflict of interest arrangement

MK Rothman's Basic Law would impose severe restrictions on the High Court's ability to invalidate legislation, allowing laws to be passed with total immunity from judicial review

Former Canadian justice minister says current proposals would 'eviscerate judicial review,' insists any reforms be enacted in a 'considered, consultative process'

Judge rejects request for four-month postponement, forces state to respond to right-wing group's demand that West Bank Bedouin hamlet be razed as soon as possible

Coalition parties said aiming for preliminary reading next week; AG reportedly probing if Shas leader has violated court disqualification by continuing to meet ministry officials

Baharav-Miara says reform package, including drastic changes to the selection of judges, creates a conflict of interests for PM, preventing him from any involvement in legislation

Khan al-Ahmar has long been targeted for demolition by right-wing organizations and politicians, but its removal has been delayed due to strong diplomatic pressure

Legal correspondent Jeremy Sharon shares counterintuitive examples of the court's 'overreach'; investigative reporter Inna Lazareva sheds light on a three-decade-long scandal

Ran Nizri, who served from 2011 to 2022, says judiciary refused reform proposals for too long and in is need of change, some criticism 'justly deserved'

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