Supreme Court

Putting an end to the upheaval of the High Court

Prof. Abraham Diskin 26 Adar 5783 | 19 March 2023

Contrary to popular belief, the Israeli justice system is the most powerful in the world - one that has positioned itself as a supreme authority, even above the law...

Q&A on the judicial reform

Kohelet 20 Adar 5783 | 13 March 2023

There are many incorrect assumptions and misconceptions regarding the judicial reform, therefore, we present here answers to the main questions we've been asked about it.

The “pro-democracy” protesters should retain the ability to have a meaningful conversation

Meir Rubin - Neria 16 Adar 5783 | 9 March 2023

Even those who protest the legal reform don’t want to live in a country where the policy is determined on the street, using sandbags and barbed wire -Those who...

The comparison to Hungary – an Orban legend

Adv. Pinhas Ancselovits 14 Adar 5783 | 7 March 2023

Opponents of the judical reform often make comparisons between the process that Hungary went through and what will happen in Israel after the end of the legislation promoted by...

Herzl and Jabotinsky also understood that the voices of the rich and the poor are equal in political decision making

Adv. Aharon Garber 8 Adar 5783 | 1 March 2023

The decision makers must also examine the economic consequences of the reform. However, attributing decisive weight to the political positions of the wealthy when making decisions is a...

Why judicial reform is essential

Adv. Aharon Garber, Adv. Avraham Shalev 28 Shevat 5783 | 19 February 2023

Like all liberal democracies, Israel needs a strong court and independent judges who will guard the rule of law, good governance, and civil and human rights. In the past...

The time has come to end Israel’s juristocracy and restore popular sovereignty.

Adv. Avraham Shalev 26 Shevat 5783 | 17 February 2023

Supporters of the reform must heed the president’s call for negotiations. However, any resolution must be based on the citizens’ right to decide how to govern themselves.

It’s not “the end of democracy” and a broad consensus is within reach

Prof. Moshe Koppel 23 Shevat 5783 | 14 February 2023

Have a hundred thousand people ever come out to protest against something they think you’re responsible for? Well, I’ve got that going for me. It’s been widely reported in...

What are they so afraid of?

Ariel Erlich 23 Shevat 5783 | 14 February 2023

Levin's law reform provoked three types of reactions: substantive discussion for and against, including alternate proposals and intermediary outlines; Extreme and irresponsible discourse, saturated with slogans about the end...

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