PM's close aides argue that opposition leaders should grab with both hands his latest idea for changing the Judicial Selection Committee. They shouldn't and they won't
Understanding Israel's moment of truth - from the war on Start-up Nation, to the moral crisis in Orthodox Jewry, to the author's personal failure of empathy for political opponents
If It Were Up to Members of Benjamin Netanyahu's Coalition, All Those Official Speaking Out Against the Judicial Coup Should Go the Same Way as Tel Aviv Police Chief Ami Eshed
Weeks after government opponent elected as IBA head, legislation would hand its seats on politically fraught judge-selecting panel to a new body controlled by the government
Bill to Replace Association With a ‘Lawyers Council’ Appointed by Politicians Passes Preliminary Vote, Less Than a Month After the Election for the Association’s Leader Saw the Government’s Preferred Candidate Dealt a Crushing Defeat