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 ADA COLAU poses during her swearing-in ceremony as the new mayor of Barcelona, in 2019.

Lawfare Project wins lawsuit against former Barcelona mayor

 Knesset speaker Amir Ohana holds a press conference at the Knesset in Jerusalem. September 6, 2023.

Is Ohana right that the High Court can't strike basic laws? - analysis

 PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu confers with Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and Justice Minister Yariv Levin in the Knesset plenum, during voting on the reasonableness legislation last month.

Could reform deal defuse crisis at High Court? - analysis

 MK SIMCHA ROTHMAN, head of the Constitution, Law and Justice Committee and one of the architects of the government’s judicial reform legislation, attends a discussion and a vote on the reasonableness bill, in the Knesset last month.

What do we know about the 'compromise outline?' - analysis

 (L-R) Attorney-General Gali Baharav-Miara and Justice Minister Yariv Levin

A-G to Justice Minister Yariv Levin: Threats of firing won't deter me

 Artificial intelligence (illustrative)

Meta unveils AI model enabling “seamless” multilingual communication

 MK Simcha Rothman with Justice Minister Yariv Levin seen during a discussion and a vote in the assembly hall of the Knesset, the Israeli parliament in Jerusalem, on March 22, 2023.

Anti-reform protest HQ expands fight to 225 ‘dictatorial’ laws

 Israelis are seen demonstrating near the Supreme Court in Jerusalem ahead of a vote in the Knesset on judicial reform, on February 20, 2023.

Why are Israelis not protected by due process of law? - opinion

By LEON HARRIS
 The Knesset plenum on July 24. All opposition MKs boycotted the vote for the ‘reasonableness’ bill, while all coalition MKs supported it, resulting in a 64-0 vote.

What to expect from Wednesday's special Knesset session

 The Sanhedrin, as depicted by the ‘People’s Cyclopedia of Universal Knowledge’ (1883)

Does Israel need a new Sanhedrin to draft a constitution? - comment

 PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu and Supreme Court President Esther Hayut attend a ceremony in Jerusalem, in 2019.

Israel's High Court issues injunction against Netanyahu's protection law

 PROTESTING JUDICIAL reform outside the Knesset last week.

Israel's Knesset is in recess: What will happen during the break? - explainer

 THE KNESSET plenum in session: When Israeli leaders are entrusted with power by the nation’s citizens, they must make sure they don’t practice the tyranny of the majority, says the writer.

Israel advances bill to compensate victims of Palestinian terror

 Boaz Yosef looks at the damage caused to the promenade in Tiberias as a result of strong winds, May 15, 2022

High Court: Tiberias Law applies next mayoral election, Yosef can't run

 Head of the Shas party Aryeh Deri, leads a faction meeting, at the Knesset, the Israeli parliament in Jerusalem, on February 6, 2023.

Court leans toward applying Tiberias law next election, Yosef should withdraw