High Court of Justice
Dismissal of A-G illegal, unfounded, and sets dangerous precedent, deputy says
Limon submitted an advisory opinion just a few hours before the government decided to proceed with the A-G's dismissal.
Israeli gov't overrides legal objections, approves acceleration of A-G's dismissal
Levin: The people are demanding judicial reform - we will deliver
Gov’t to bypass vetting committee in attempt to fire A-G
Israeli gov't pushing through dismissal of A-G Gali Baharav-Miara
The move comes amid what Levin described as an "unprecedented crisis of trust" between the attorney-general and the government.
Tug of war: Netanyahu and High Court gamble with Israel's future over Shin Bet head - opinion
The dangerous flirtation of Israeli public leaders with the horrifying prospect of disobeying a High Court ruling, which will likely result in the dissolution of Israeli society.
IDF halts training for female combat drivers
The decision is controversial as the High Court of Justice has pressed the military to open more, not fewer, tracks for women in combat.
Netanyahu’s self-serving press conference: a display of deflection and distortion - opinion
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's news conference was self-centered and full of problematic claims.
Netanyahu justifies Shin Bet head appt, says Zini will not be involved in 'Qatargate' probe
The statement said that a permanent successor to Bar must be appointed by the time Bar's term ends on June 15.
Uncertainty surrounds Netanyahu's pick for Israel's top spy chief - analysis
Netanyahu decided to appoint a new man and has now dared Baharav-Miara and the High Court to stop him.
Government will ignore A-G, appoint new Shin Bet head, PM says
The government intends to appoint a new Shin Bet head despite A-G's directive based on a High Court ruling earlier.
'Victory for Israeli democracy': Israel weighs in on Ronen Bar High Court ruling
While many organizations in Israel called the High Court's ruling on Ronen Bar's firing a victory for democracy, some said the decision undermined the government.
High Court rules gov't decision to fire Ronen Bar was illegal
The High Court ruling stated that due to the Qatargate case, the prime minister and the government's firing of Bar was a conflict of interest.
Gov’t fast-tracking new Civil Service czar bill to counter High Court ruling
Likud MKs push for a bill to bypass the High Court and let Benjamin Netanyahu choose a permanent Civil Service Commissioner.
The UK dimension: What Israel can learn from Britain on judicial reforms - opinion
Opponents see the effort as a threat to judicial independence; supporters see it as restoring parliamentary supremacy. Compromise is not only desirable but possible and essential.