Judicial Reform

  Isaac Herzog.

No. 14: Isaac Herzog: A president of the people

Isaac Herzog has become a president of the people thanks to his expansive knowledge and tireless efforts to meet with those impacted by the war and Hamas's October 7 attacks.

Attorney-general warns of judicial foul play amid delays in Supreme Court appointments

Israel’s attorney-general warns that delayed Supreme Court appointments and judicial reforms could weaken oversight, leading to government overreach and increased corruption.

A judicial reform will happen in Israel whether we like it or not

There will be judicial reform. It will likely require several years of bitter conflict before a resolution is reached. The result will be a compromise that is unsatisfactory in some degree to all.

By LARRY M. GOLDSTEIN
28/09/2024

The government's decisions only worsen the divide in Israel

The government is making a mockery of Israeli law and reviving its push for significant changes to the justice system, creating a divide in the country.

Levin mulling legislation to overcome High Court ruling on Chief Justice appointment

Justice Minister Yariv Levin may amend legislation to delay appointing a new chief justice, aligning with his preferred judicial appointments.

High Court orders Levin to begin process to appoint new chief justice

The High Court ordered Justice Minister Yariv Levin to start the process of appointing a Chief Justice, raising criticism from ministers and coalition members.

Yariv Levin and his judicial reform have failed. Here's why

With the justice minister blocking Supreme Court appointments and ministers defying the attorney general, Israel's democracy faces a critical test.

President Isaac Herzog speaks at the Israel Bar Association's Justice Conference in Tel Aviv

Herzog: Now is not time to bring back the judicial reform

"Don't forget just over a year ago, we nearly descended into civil war, followed by the greatest fracture since the establishment of the state."

03/09/2024

Israel’s Supreme Court may face a constitutional crisis

Israel’s Supreme Court faces a crisis as its president and two justices retire, with Justice Minister Yariv Levin delaying new appointments amid disputes over judicial reforms.

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