Justice Minister Levin set to announce legislative blitz including an override clause, new regulations for choosing judges, canceling 'reasonability' as legal grounds

Jeremy Sharon dives into legal battles facing the Netanyahu coalition's agenda; Judah Ari Gross on a new clampdown on immigration and protests against changing the Law of Return

MKs Mickey Levy and Yoav Segalovitz, both former police commanders, call last week's legislation unconstitutional, claiming it aims to 'turn police into a political entity'

Netanyahu argues to High Court that it lacks authority to review Basic Law enabling Shas head's appointment or to interfere in PM's discretion to make him interior, health minister

Gali Baharav-Miara to reportedly argue that it's 'unreasonable' for thrice-convicted Shas party head to hold cabinet post, but will defend new law that allowed appointment

State tells High Court that new government will repeal clause in 2005 law mandating that Homesh be evacuated; left-wing groups rail at move as settler leaders offer praise

Demonstrators express particular concern over plans to hobble the High Court, the country's economic outlook and ministers with criminal records

Gali Baharav-Miara tells High Court of Justice that because government not yet sworn in, petition deals with a theoretical and should therefore be thrown out

Likud MK a major proponent of passing court override measure, boosting government control of judicial appointments and lowering age of retirement for Supreme Court justices

Clauses in the far-right party's agreement with Likud provide for strengthening West Bank presence and bolstering Orthodox Judaism

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