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Mahmoud Jabari, who writes from Geneva, suggests the same prescriptions that haven’t improved the life of one Palestinian.
One of the most difficult political realities in Israel, which has been pointed out and bewailed since the third Aliyah from Europe in the 1920s, through the establishment of the state of Israel ...
A traveling workshop of TAU's Orit Guardians program discovered two 15th-century Orit books—the oldest found to date in the ...
The Judge at the Heart of Israel’s Constitutional Crisis In the 1990s, Chief Justice Aharon Barak led the Israeli Supreme Court in expanding the power of the judiciary.
The Torah and Judicial Reform One difference: The judges do not appoint their successors nor are they given veto power over new nominees as the current Court has. Op-ed.
Despite repeated Supreme Court warnings against nationwide injunctions, obstinate district-court judges kept insisting upon ...
Israel questions the impartiality of a judge in Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's arrest warrant case. The request for arrest warrants has been delayed by legal challenges and judge changes.
A group of eight federal judges who vowed to boycott hiring law clerks who graduated from Columbia University in response to the school’s handling of anti-Israel protests have been cleared of ...