Tag: Constitutional Crisis

The Israeli Supreme Court recently overturned the reasonableness clause, a controversial part of Netanyahu's judicial changes, raising concerns of reigniting pre-October 7th tensions and a constitutional crisis in Israel.
In a significant ruling, the Israeli Supreme Court has struck down a law that limited its power, reversing a piece of legislation that aimed to weaken the judiciary.
Israel's Supreme Court has struck down a law passed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government that aimed to limit the power of the high court.
The article discusses the Supreme Court hearings in Israel regarding a law passed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government that allows the Knesset to override Supreme Court rulings.
On September 12, 2023, a historic hearing took place at the Israeli Supreme Court to challenge a law passed by the Netanyahu government.
In a wide-ranging conversation, Daniel Gordis and Dahlia Scheindlin joined Forward's opinion editor, Laura E. Adkins, to discuss the potential outcomes of Israel's judicial overhaul.
Representatives from Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party and Benny Gantz's National Unity party are reportedly in advanced negotiations for a possible compromise on the judicial overhaul in Israel.
The podcast discusses the potential crisis looming as the judge set Donald Trump's trial date for the day before Super Tuesday next year.
The judicial overhaul being implemented by Benjamin Netanyahu's government poses a significant threat to the Israeli economy.
Israel's Supreme Court has announced that it will hear petitions challenging a new law that limits its ability to strike down government decisions.
In this podcast episode, Neri Zilber interviews Tal Schneider, the chief political correspondent for the Times of Israel, to discuss the ongoing judicial and constitutional crisis in Israel.
The Israeli economy is experiencing significant negative effects as a result of Prime Minister Netanyahu's proposed judicial reforms.
In a discussion on the constitutional crisis in Israel, Professor Michael Karayanni of the Hebrew University provides insight into how he and his fellow Arab citizens perceive the conflict between the country's Supreme Court and Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu.
In a podcast discussion, the focus is on Robert Kagan's article in The Washington Post about the purported constitutional crisis under Trump's administration.
In this discussion, it is noted that despite concerns over Donald Trump's behavior leading to legal crises, the anticipated dangers have not fully materialized.