Introducing ‘Israel’s Judiciary: Reform or Ruin?’ in which we speak with eight legal experts to delve into legislation that could determine a new system of checks and balances

3rd episode of ToI’s new podcast miniseries ‘Israel’s Judiciary: Reform or Ruin?’ takes a nuanced journey into looming legislation that could alter the country’s checks & balances

1st episode of ToI's new podcast miniseries 'Israel’s Judiciary: Reform or Ruin?' takes a nuanced journey into looming legislation that could alter the country's checks & balances

2nd episode of ToI's new podcast miniseries ‘Israel’s Judiciary: Reform or Ruin?’ takes a nuanced journey into looming legislation that could alter the country’s checks & balances

Leaked pact includes Knesset override clause without specifying number of votes needed to change court ruling; Levin said calling to lower retirement age for judges

Experts opposed to a High Court override say existing power to strike down legislation is crucial to safeguarding democracy, scholars in favor decry court's unchecked authority

Ahead of tonight's ToI's live-streamed event, Knesset reporter Carrie Keller-Lynn on the override clause; real estate reporter Danielle Nagler on ways to get on the housing ladder

Editor David Horovitz on today's Knesset agenda and Thursday's live-streamed event, 'Israel’s Judiciary: Reform or Ruin?'; health reporter Nathan Jeffay on the winter 'tripledemic'

Netanyahu's party reportedly reluctant to clearly detail plans, believing it could lead to weeks of public criticism; disagreements remain with Haredi parties on conscription

ToI presents a live-streamed discussion delving into all sides of the looming High Court override clause. Tune in on December 15 to watch top legal experts discuss what’s at stake

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