How a marginal opposition MK managed to push a seemingly invincible leader into a corner with a transparently disingenuous proposal in the midst of a crisis

Prosecuting the PM for trading influence for favorable media coverage isn't an attack on the right, but on 'the legitimate boundaries of politics,' says attorney Gil Bringer

Broadcasting live from hearings on politically explosive petitions against Netanyahu and the coalition deal, top court decides to tell its story on its own terms

A new government was in hand: Likud had won on annexation, Blue and White on judicial reforms; but a last-minute outcry from the PM's rightist flank forced a backtrack

In maiden speech, Amir Ohana vows to pursue reform, though his ability to follow through in his interim capacity is doubtful

In terse tweet, PM says country will not become a 'halacha state,' after hardline political ally urged restoring 'the Torah justice system'

Country should go back to 'days of King David,' because religious law is 'far superior' to the current legal system, URWP co-leader claims

As MKs consider limiting court's powers and granting politicians greater immunity, Israel's most influential lawyers threaten to shut down courts in 'a fight for our home'

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