Feds Ask High Court to Rethink Rescinding Boston Marathon Bomber’s Death Penalty

The federal government has revived the death penalty and has been seeking executions after a 17-year unofficial moratorium.

Leftwing NGO Attempts to Block Terror Victims from Attending Court Sessions on Terrorists

“It’s not enough that HaMoked spits in our faces by voluntarily defending the terrorists who murdered our loved ones – now they are pouring salt on our open wounds. Have they no shame?”

Bereaved Families Blast Left’s Attempt to Curb their Influence on Courts Deliberating Terror Cases

MK Keti Shitrit (Likud) called Shenhar's letter "shameful" and said it was an attempt to "exclude the bereaved families from the hearings on the terrorists' punishment."

California Appeals Court Sides with Spanish Museum Against Heirs of Holocaust Victim on Pissarro...

Stay tuned, as the heirs of Lilly Cassirer decide whether to take their case to the Supreme Court.

Prosecution Won’t Investigate Breaking the Silence Despite Its Gathering Classified Security Information

The Prosecution did agree that the questions soldiers are being asked by BtS investigators raise some question marks.

Knesset Defense Committee Demands High Court Review of Terrorist’s Home Demolition Nullification

MK Sa'ar called the ruling "miserable, wrong and painful," and said “it must not remain intact."

Hundreds of Rightwing Activists Chant ‘Justice for Amit’ outside Supreme Court President’s Home

"This blatant violation of the basic principles of democracy endangers the future of the State of Israel."

Netanyahu Asking for Court Review as Bereaved Families Protest Outside Home of Justice Mazuz...

To date, with very few exceptions, the High Court of Justice has routinely rejected appeals by terrorists' families to halt the demolition of their homes.

Merciful High Court Nullifies Demolition of Home Belonging to Terrorist who Murdered Sgt. Amit...

Justice Yael Wilner, appointed by former Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked, was of the minority opinion that the order should be carried out.

Justice System Closing Ranks to Rebuff Criminal Allegations Against Netanyahu’s Prosecutor

"Every time you think that the institutional corruption and the corrupt organizational culture of the State Attorney's Office has reached the bottom – you discover an entire dungeon further down, built without a construction permit."

Week 2: Rightwing Israelis Stage Noisy Protest outside Supreme Court President’s Home

The protesters, led by Im Tirtzu and the South Tel-Aviv Liberation Front, accused the High Court of being a politicized actor who quashes the will of the country's elected officials.

VP at Yitzhak Tshuva’s Company Sued for Holocaust Denial

“No company should tolerate anti-Semitism and Holocaust denial in New York City in 2020, least of all a company with El Ad’s Israeli roots.”

Federal Appeals Court Overturns Boston Marathon Bomber’s Death Sentence

The appeals court agreed with the defense, saying the judge should have conducted a jury selection process that was “sufficient to identify prejudice.”

South Tel Aviv Anti Infiltrators to Hold Street Party Outside Justice Hayut’s Home Saturday...

Most recently, the High Court killed a government rule that compelled migrants to deposit a portion of their income in escrow, to be released to them upon their departure.

High Court: Employers Not Required to Pay for Coronavirus Isolation

Head of Public Health Services Sadecki faced harsh criticism over the past few months for essentially winging it when it came to setting policy, often without scientific basis.

SS Guard Accessory to 5,232 Murders Gets 2 Years’ Probation

Judge Anne Meier-Göring (I know, it's just getting better all the time) acknowledged young Bruno's "willingness to take part in the trial and listen to the testimony of victims."

Ari Fuld’s Murderer Gets Life in Prison

Ari's brother, Eitan Fuld, said that "under proper circumstances this man would have been sentenced to death."

Netanyahu Faced Fateful Hearing Sunday, Evidentiary Phase Starts in January

The defense, on the other hand, is playing for time, the longer the better.

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Cancer is Back, No Plans to Retire

“I have often said I would remain a member of the court as long as I can do the job full-steam. I remain fully able to do that.”

Parks Authority Suing Eilat Ashkelon Pipeline for Extensive Damage to Corals

The cutting of the pillars also resulted in the discharge of large amounts of sand and stones out of the pillars which buried beneath them many corals and other animals.

El Al Desperately Trying to Delay Paying $400 Million to Class Action Travelers

The lawsuit claims that the way El Al treats its customers reflects a hostile attitude whereby the company ignores their complaints and expects them to understand its plight.

Following Court Ruling, Senior Muslim Cleric Calls for ‘Defense’ of Temple Mount

“We do not recognize the Israeli court’s decision to close the Bab al-Rahma prayer compound,” Tsabari stated.

Court Rejects Nisso Shaham’s Appeal – Gush Katif Foulmouthed Policeman Will Do Time

On October 14, 2013, the Department of Police Investigations filed an indictment against Shaham for indecent acts and sexual harassment of four female police officers.

‘Done Remaining Silent’: Samaria Council Slaps Left-Wing Politician Zahava Galon with Libel Suit

“This is our answer to the hypocritical B’Tselem organization that is trying to tarnish a father who protected his daughter from murder,” Dagan stated at the time.

Court Rejects Amnesty Petition to Revoke Export License of Israeli Spyware Firm

Amnesty International claimed that NSO Group—whose technology enables the surveillance of smartphones—helped the Moroccan government spy on a human-rights activist critical of Rabat.

German Court Confirms Prison Sentence of Neo-Nazi over ‘Cheeky Jewish Functionary’ Taunt

In 2019, Krolzig announced on Twitter that Die Rechte was "the only consistently anti-Israeli party on the ballot," and published articles under the hashtag #niewiederIsrael.

Jordanian Citizen Convicted in Attempted Terrorist Murder of 2 Divers in Eilat

Khalef was convicted on two counts of attempted murder and charges of terrorism. He used his entry permit to carry out an attack in Israel.

Israelis Demand Removing Bust of President Convicted of Rape

The President's residence has been receiving inquiries on the subject, but has yet to respond.

Legal Battle Over Jerusalem City of David Property Highlights Attempts by EU to Undermine...

After a 30-year legal battle, a Jerusalem court has ruled that the Sumarin family must vacate a property located in eastern Jerusalem and return it to its rightful owners. The family has been supported by some 30 left-wing organizations with many funded by the European Union.

Report: Netanyahu’s Attorney Resigns over Fees in Attempt to Halt Trial

"As far as Netanyahu is concerned, he would like to dismantle the government even before the start of hearing the prosecution's testimonies in his trial."

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