Justice ministry
MK Simcha Rothman lashes out after judicial representatives miss October 7 terrorist meeting
The meeting had been on the topic of extending the terrorists' detentions, as well as the possibility of visitation rights for them.
Judicial Selection Committee picks 26 more judges, registrars after extended freeze
Be’er Ya’acov deputy council head indicted over alleged tender fraud, NIS 20m, transport contract
State Attorney Aisman warns Mahash law could put sensitive cases under political pressure
Israel is trying to legalize pedophilia - Avi Maoz
The age of consent in Israel is 16 for all genders but can be as low as 14 provided both parties consent and have a 3-year age gap or less.
Israeli criminal justice system 'overloaded,' needs reform - Gideon Sa'ar
There are several chronic issues afflicting the Israeli justice system, the former justice minister said in a press conference with party leader Benny Gantz.
Is Justice Ministry legal aid available for Israeli Holocaust survivors?
By law, Israel provides pensions and other benefits for Holocaust survivors and veterans of the war against Nazi Germany.
Likud's Amsalem to join Israeli gov't this evening after delay - report
Amsalem has previously demanded control over the Government Companies Authority, which is currently part of the finance ministry.
32% of all racist incidents in 2022 were directed at Arab Israelis - Justice Ministry
In total, 415 racist incidents were investigated by the Justice Ministry in 2022, which is reportedly representative of an overall downward trend.
Attorneys strike over possible transfer of Police Investigation Unit
Saada argued that the bill's objective was to counter a conflict of interest where police were prevented from investigating.
State attorneys threaten labor strike over judicial reform
The Black Robes Protest group, itself comprised of private attorneys, came out in support of the State Attorney organization's announcement.
Judicial reforms: Proposals emerge seeking middle ground - analysis
While some discourse surrounding the judicial reforms has been extreme, some people are reacting by making proposals for compromise.
Israel's gov't planning to restrict protests with heavy fines, easier arrests - report
Police will be able to heavily fine protesters if they "disobey police instructions" or do not agree to leave the area.
Herzog tries to calm judicial reforms crisis amid widespread protest
Israeli President Herzog said that he is doing his best to reach an agreement that is acceptable to everyone regarding the proposed judicial reforms.