Halkbank faces charges over alleged scheme to launder billions of dollars worth of Iranian oil and natural gas

High court hits pause on fast-moving case to decide on future access to FDA-approved medication, mifepristone, available for more than 20 years

Harlan Crow, who reportedly gave lavish gifts to Justice Clarence Thomas, said to own multiple pieces of Nazi memorabilia, as well as garden statues of Mussolini and Stalin

Jewish leaders focus on proposal to allow Knesset to override Supreme Court decisions, seek to explain how government effort is impacting Israel's ties with Diaspora

Orthodox Jewish groups are already supporting the case of an evangelical postal worker who wants Sundays off, saying workplaces that don't respect religious freedom affect Jews

Group of former advisers, including close confidante of Netanyahu Yossi Cohen, warns social and political divides are 'endangering national resilience' and call for dialogue

Religious leaders from multiple Jewish denominations are among more than a dozen faith figures in the state challenging the state’s ban on abortion

Department of Justice says it is one of the most serious sanctions-breaking cases it has seen, but Halkbank claims immunity under the US Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act

Israeli producer of invasive phone software claimed protection as agent of foreign government, but justices leave in place lower court rulings, say company 'plainly' not entitled

After three-year legal battle, Democrat-controlled Ways and Means Committee to access records in final weeks before Republicans take control of House in January

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