Judiciary
Former DOJ lawyer alleges Trump university antisemitism probes lacked evidence
The complaint said Van Erem and others suggested to also open probes into allegations of anti-Muslim bias on university campuses but those proposals "were not pursued by leadership."
Pay-for-slay: Could the Palestinian Authority be held legally liable for October 7?
Israel might be headed towards its own January 6 moment - opinion
Why Netanyahu rejected compromise with Noam Sohlberg in probing October 7 - analysis
After weeks of silence, NY Rep. Ritchie Torres says he opposes Israeli judicial reform
Wegsman added that he hoped for a statement from Torres given the close ties many constituents in Riverdale have to Israel.
Checks and balances: The never-ending battle in Israeli democracy - opinion
Israel’s current political leadership in its hostility to what it perceives as too liberal a court is attempting to increase its power by eliminating the perpetual tension.
How can the coalition and opposition compromise on judicial reform?
LEGAL AFFAIRS: As both sides of the judicial reform debate finally come to the table together, what are the possible outcomes of their anticipated meetings?
Firing Gallant was Netanyahu’s Nixon moment - analysis
Both Richard Nixon and Benjamin Netanyahu badly misread the impact their actions would have on the public.
Benny Gantz urges Netanyahu to keep Gallant at his post
Gantz also assembled a team to conduct negotiations regarding the judicial reform at President Isaac Herzog's residence.
Israel Democracy Institute holds emergency conference in light of judicial reforms
Participants came from Hungary, Poland, India, Ireland, Canada and France, during which they discussed the future of Israel.
It will take a village to lead Israel out of its current crisis - analysis
It will take key members of the coalition, as well as responsible members of the opposition and protest leaders to lead Israel out of its current impasse.
Will Israel's gov't risk passing judicial reform bill without absolute majority? - analysis
The fact that the bill passed with 61 MKs in favor will increase its chances of remaining intact.
Knesset gears up for fateful week as judicial reform continues -analysis
The coalition packed the legislative schedule this week in order to pass into the law the first and perhaps most important bill of its judicial reform: the Judicial Appointments bill.
Judicial Appointments Committee bill expected to pass into law this week, deepening crisis
Defense Minister Gallant may break silence; Protest leaders announce “Week of Paralysis”