Supreme Court’s power waxing as judicial reform falters
Judicial reform has not gone the way the government hoped, with the Supreme Court taking the opportunity to secure even more power, observers tell JNS.
‘Don’t trample our vote’: Reform supporters rally in Jerusalem
Protesters slam the Supreme Court’s intervention in judicial reform legislation.
Donald Trump and the Biblical Definition of Justice
The United States of America has now joined that list of countries where opposition political leaders are harassed, indicted, silenced, and imprisoned for threatening the power of the regime.
Coalition heads: Supreme Court cannot strike down Basic Laws
In an interview, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu indicated that his government intends to shelve large parts of its judicial reform plans.
Netanyahu: ‘There won’t be a civil war’ over judicial reform
The prime minister told NBC News that “when the dust settles people will see that Israel’s democracy has been strengthened, not weakened.”
Why there will be no civil war in Israel
Because the right never threatens to turn over the board and walk away from the game.
Long-overdue judicial reform process finally underway – analysis
Should the newly minted law go into effect, the Israeli Supreme Court will still maintain its authority to rule on petitions and even overturn legislation based on established legal principles.
US Jews side with Biden and Hezbollah in opposing Israel’s judicial reform
Israel has seen 29 weeks of protests over the reforms.
Democrats’ criticism of judicial reform vote met with pushback in Washington
“I have to assume he thinks somehow the Jews deserve his inappropriate interference because they are somehow less advanced and require his patronizing meddling,” said Danielle Pletka of American Enterprise Institute.
Biden again calls to slow down ‘divisive’ judicial reform
“Given the range of threats and challenges confronting Israel right now, it doesn’t make sense for Israeli leaders to rush this,” said the U.S. president.