Tag: Judicial System

Israel's parliament is set to vote on a measure that would bar the Supreme Court from striking down government decisions it deems unreasonable.
Reservists in Israel's elite military units are threatening to refuse to report for duty as a form of protest against the government's controversial legislative moves to weaken the country's judicial system.
In this discussion, Neri Zilber and Prof. Suzie Navot analyze the Netanyahu government's recent push to overhaul Israel's judicial system.
The author of this opinion piece reflects on recent protests in Israel and shares the perspectives of her children and grandchildren, who have diverse political and religious backgrounds.
In the wake of mass protests and public anger, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has decided to suspend his plan to undermine the country's judicial system.
In this podcast episode, Dan Meridor, a former Likud justice minister and deputy prime minister, discusses the potential consequences of the new Israeli government's plans to reform the country's judicial and legal system.
The text highlights a concern that some liberals may be talking themselves into clinical depression by focusing on negative news such as COVID, climate change, and judicial system issues, while rejecting good news.