Judicial Selection Committee
Israel might be headed towards its own January 6 moment - opinion
This is far from trivial. Ever since taking office in January 2023, this coalition has done everything it possibly could to undermine the legitimacy of the Supreme Court and the attorney-general.
Judicial Selection Committee picks 26 more judges, registrars after extended freeze
Judicial Selection Committee selects 68 officials for court system after year-and-a-half freeze
Levin tells High Court advancing permanent district court appointments not realistic pre-elections
Bloodshed at protests will be Netanyahu's responsibility, Gantz charges
"When people bleed in the streets, the responsibility will first and foremost be his," Gantz charged.
Bill to replace Bar Association passes preliminary Knesset vote
Levin says no convening of Judicial Selection Committee without composition change.
Four MKs apply to vacant Judicial Selection Committee spot as repeat vote nears
The opposition does not intend to appoint one of its members to the committee, but put forward two candidates in order to prevent an attempt by the coalition to delay the vote once again.
Rothman: I hope we will vote on reasonableness bill this week
The new bill, the first reform legislation since the freeze in late March, would prevent judicial review of the administrative decisions of elected officials.
14 Days: Terror victims
Israeli news highlights from the past two weeks.
How Netanyahu dropping override clause changes Israel's judicial reform - analysis
The dropping of the override clause is an interesting development but is not a game changer for the anti-reform experts, NGOs and politicians.
Israel set to resume judicial reform legislation on Sunday
Opposition MKs and protest groups said they would ramp up opposition in order to delay the bill.
Why have Israel's judicial reform talks broken down – and what’s next?
LEGAL AFFAIRS: Optimistic yet cautious, Yesh Atid adviser Na’ama Schultz says real progress was made on the understanding that the country ‘needed a long-term solution.’
There's no way to do Israeli judicial reform without broad consensus - editorial
The need to reform the judiciary is a matter of broad agreement in Israel. The overwhelming majority of Israelis want to see the coalition and the opposition reach agreement via negotiation.
Why was judicial reform reasonableness bill submitted with another on Knesset table?
Under the new bill, the courts would not be able to use the reasonableness standard on decisions by the prime minister, ministers, and elected officials.