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 A protester stands facing the police waving Israeli flags on Ayalon Highway during a protest against judicial reform, March 1, 2023.

Stun grenades thrown at protesters by police on Ayalon Highway

 A line of Border Police officers holds back protestors in Tel Aviv.

PM’s wife evacuated from hairdresser blocked by protesters

 Israelis march in Tel Aviv during a protest against the Israeli government's planned judicial overhaul, February 25, 2023.

'National disruption day' in Israel: Where will the protests take place?

 Gila Hayat at the Women Leaders Summit.

How can AI and data analysis save a legal system?

 Tens of thousands of protesters participate in a colorful demonstration against the government’s judicial reform outside the Knesset on Monday.

My Word: Protests, politics, and a presidential compromise

 Israelis protest against the proposed changes to the legal system, at Paris Square, near the house of PM Netanyahu, in Jerusalem, on February 9, 2023.

Herzog provided Israel's politicians a way out - will they take it? - analysis

 Israeli lawmakers are restrained amid a chaotic session of the Knesset Law and Constitution Committee in Jerusalem during a debate on judicial reform, on February 13, 2023.

Knesset Law Committee passes first stage of Israeli judicial reform

 THE KNESSET Constitution, Law and Justice Committee, headed by MK Simcha Rothman (center), holds a recent meeting.

The naysayers - opinion

 President Isaac Herzog speaks on Israel's judicial reform on February 12, 2023

Herzog: Judicial reform raises grave concern for future of Israeli democracy

 KNESSET CONSTITUTION, Law and Justice Committee chairman Simcha Rothman (center) presides over a committee meeting on Wednesday.

The time for dialogue is now! - opinion

 Prof. Irwin Cotler

Judicial reform would weaken Israel's 'crown jewel' courts - Irwin Cotler

 Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confers with former interior and health minister Arye Deri at the weekly cabinet meeting on January 8.

Judicial reform makes Israel more like Hungary than the US - legal expert

By MARK WEISS
 Israel's Justice Minister Yariv Levin holds a press conference at the Knesset, the Israeli Knesset in Jerusalem, on January 4, 2023.

Does Israel really need judicial reform? 5 better ways to fix judiciary

By SUZIE NAVOT
 Justice Minister Yariv Levin

Judicial reform will give Israeli gov't limitless power to abuse citizens

 A view of Israel’s Supreme Court justices during a hearing.

Is judicial reform dangerous for Israeli democracy?