Reasonableness is the 'first step' in the government's campaign to change judicial power, and perhaps its mildest; markets, international allies express discomfort

American physicians and German research institutes offer moral support as Israeli healthcare workers weigh whether to stay and fight for scientific freedom or relocate

Justices have developed 2 doctrines to potentially block a Basic Law. Does the new legislation limiting the courts' use of reasonableness justify resorting to this doomsday weapon?

Zman Yisrael editor Biranit Goren on Moody's report, AG Gali Baharav-Miara's High Court petition; military reporter Emanuel Fabian on how Israel's enemies view reservists' refusal

IMA says it disagrees with decision but will honor it after Health Minister Arbel requests injunction to end wildcat action; more strikes threatened

On Tisha B'av, ToI's top political analysts answer your questions during an intense, in-depth discussion. Join the ToI Community to participate

Since the formation of the current government, the justice minister has amassed an army of ministers and MKs that neither the PM nor the defense minister could withstand on Monday

Editor David Horovitz and Knesset correspondent Carrie Keller-Lynn break down reasonableness bill passage, chaotic aftermath and petitions to High Court that may lead to a showdown

Supreme Court President Esther Hayut was in Germany leading delegation of judges, who are now returning early to Israel 'given the latest developments'

Hospitals and clinics in Jerusalem will not be affected, and emergency and critical care services will take place as scheduled; Health Ministry weighs asking for injunction

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