Justice
High Court orders classified Gofman affidavit transferred to relevant respondents
The court said the classified affidavit must be sent to cleared respondents before it decides how to proceed.
High Court gives Levin until Thursday to say when he will convene Judicial Selection Committee
When the police violate the law, thank the Supreme Court - opinion
High Court presses Justice Minister's lawyer over failure to fill judicial vacancies
Is Gaza human-rights activist Mohammad El Halabi getting a fair trial?
Halabi, a former head of an American humanitarian organization, was arrested in 2016. He has been in jail for more than five years and has endured 165 court sessions without any credible evidence.
Israel must split attorney-general role to ensure rule of law - opinion
The current attorney-general’s balanced and cautious approach, under particularly difficult circumstances, is no guarantee for the future. We can’t rely on the miracle to continue.
Sue Bird, Zach Banner and Alysha Clark talk tikkun olam, social justice
"There’s a quote [that] ‘ally is a verb, not a noun.’ And that stuck with me. What does it actually mean to be an ally?" Bird asked.
Rivlin says goodbye to Supreme Court chief and justices
"The Israeli legal system is, without a doubt, one of the glorious achievements, and the clearest expressions of the Zionist dream, and Jewish sovereignty in the Land of Israel."
Jewish groups press Biden to open citizenship pathway for migrants
This included the Anti-Defamation League, the National Council for Jewish Women, Jewish Women International, and the Jewish Council for Public Affairs
This rabbi wants Jewish community involved in battles for social justice
Historically Jewish organizations, when they thought of how they can use their money to make a difference in the world and to express their values, they thought about tzedakah
US convicts Iranian national of illegally shipping military items to Iran
Mehrdad Ansari, 39, who could face as much as 50 years in federal prison for his conspiracy to violate trade sanctions on Iran, along with other charges, is set to be sentenced on September 1.
Letter slams Jewish community's ‘suppression of dissent’ on racial justice
‘Way to fight racism isn’t to cease discussion and debate,’ say dozens of Jewish intellectuals and writers, assert opposition to ‘the imposition of ideology’
Kenya set to appoint first female chief justice at sensitive moment
A child of subsistence farmers, she was chosen by a judicial panel over the lawyer who argued President Uhuru Kenyatta's case in a 2017 battle with the Supreme Court that she will now head.
Netanyahu needs to go, Israel needs a reset - opinion
It is sad to say, but Netanyahu today is a danger to the State of Israel. Even his longtime supporters must recognize that this country is more important than this prime minister.