Recently retired judge tells Haaretz Israel was 'close' to democratic collapse, describes ex-premier's court appearance as 'a scary scene'

In rare move, Tel Aviv District Court Judge Shaul Shohat will serve a 6-month term on the high court while members of the Judicial Selection Committee continue to battle it out

Menachem Mazuz, former attorney general and liberal-leaning Supreme Court judge, is the second justice to leave the bench this month

Thousands gather in Jerusalem, Caesarea, and around the country to demonstrate against the prime minister on trial

Justice Meni Mazuz questions timing of restrictions, whether prime minister's involvement in limiting rallies against him constitutes a conflict of interest

Stoking political storm, Knesset speaker insists in letter to justices that he considers any judicial decision against the 2018 Basic Law 'invalid'

Former attorney general known for prosecuting Olmert says he will step down from bench for 'personal reasons,' thanks court for opportunity 'to defend democratic values'

Court says it lacks justification to intervene in military plea bargain that hands soldier 3 months community service for wrongfully shooting two Palestinians, killing one

In full ruling on petitions that sought to prevent Netanyahu from forming government, judges express discomfort but say no legal justification to intervene

Ohana says Mazuz must step aside on matter of acting prosecutor’s tenure to prevent 'significant damage to the integrity' of judicial process

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