Chabad Appeals Tel Aviv Mayor Ban on Rabin Square Meet

Chabad made clear that, despite reports to the contrary, Monday's event was not cancelled.

Prime Minister’s Wife Indicted for Fraud

Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit decided to accept the recommendation of the State Prosecutor's Office and rejected the arguments of Mrs. Netanyahu's lawyers in favor of dropping the case.

How Did ‘Syria Palaestina’ Come Back to Life 1,800 Years Later?

When JTA repeated the term Syrian Palestinian, it gave its approval to a regime of repression against an entire underclass of Syrian residents forever prevented by government fiat from attaining normalcy.

Court Refuses to Revoke Citizenship of Arab Terrorist

Court: "What [the terrorist] did, though severe, is not unusual or extreme."

Court Rejects Confessions Made Under Torture in Duma Arson Case

During the hearing, the judge said that "the use of the [excessive] means (the state's euphemism for torture) severely violated the rights of the defendants."

Court to Decide Today If Confessions Extracted with Torture in Duma Arson Case Are...

The prosecution argued that after the two defendants had confessed to the crime under torture that lasted more than eight consecutive hours, they repeated the same confession without the painful persuasion.

Using Ramadan as Cover, 1,000 Waqf Workers ‘Cleared’ Soil Rich with Evidence of Jewish...

At this point, those tall piles of soil are gone from the Temple Mount, replaced by terraced stones. The crime paid. All evidence of a Jewish Temple have been permanently eliminated.

IDF Seeking Legal Counsel on Right to Defend Israeli Civilians from Terrorists

But don't you worry, the strongest army in the Middle East has already deployed its best legal minds to figure out a way out of this conundrum, and will surely provide a solution very soon.

First Arrests at Netiv Ha’Avot as Evacuation Begins

These two youth have the honor of being the first two people arrested at the protests in Netiv Ha'Avot on Tuesday morning.

Ohana, Shaked, Lead Rebellion Against Ministerial Legal Counsels

The culture that has developed over the past few decades in the government ministries—regardless of which parties were at the helm—gives the legal counselors a tremendous power over their bosses, the elected officials.

Regavim Responds to Yediot Hatchet Job: Regulation Law Just and Moral, We Proudly Endorse...

Regavim responded to an extensive hatchet article in Yediot Ahronot claiming the movement backed the Knesset Regulation Law because it solves personal land-ownership issues for the movement's leaders.

Habima Square Shabak Torture Exhibit Lets Passersby Experience Duma Prisoners’ Agony

The performance was based on the testimonies of Shabak interrogators in the Central District Court in Lod during the early trial proceedings.
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Arab Girl Who Harassed IDF Soldier to Serve Full 8 Months

The parole board rejected Tamimi's plea because she had shown "no expression of remorse, severity of the offenses and assessment of the danger."
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Woody Allen: I Should Be the Poster Boy for the #MeToo Movement

"I’ve worked with hundreds of actresses, hundreds, and not a single one—big ones, famous ones, ones starting out—have ever, ever, not a single one, ever suggested any kind of impropriety at all,” Allen said.

Gush Etzion Rabbis: Next Week’s Netiv Ha’Avot Expulsion Can’t Be Just Another Day

The rabbis asked their followers not to resort to any kind of violence on the day of the evacuation next week, stressing that "in none of the homes and their surroundings will there be violence."

Settlers Say High Court Left-Wing Bias Means Regulations Law Case is ‘Fixed’

Palestinian Authority law and social norms today put Arab lives at risk if they directly sell land to Jews.

Israeli Supreme Court Rules that Users Can Sue Facebook in Israeli Courts

The court ruled that allowing multinational corporations to determine jurisdiction in cases involving customers posed a serious imbalance of power, regardless of the text of user agreements.

AG AWOL as High Court Debates Law Settling Judea, Samaria Land Disputes

The prevailing assessment in both the legal political systems is that the law will be disqualified, especially in view of Attorney General Mandelblit's position.

New Delay In Leifer Extradition Process; Victims: Frustrating, but Making Progress

Leifer is wanted for 74 counts of sexual abuse during her time as the principal of the Adass Israel girls high school in Australia.

Finally, Bill Forces Arabs to Show Hard Proof in Land Ownership Petitions

Instead of seeking justice in disputes between Arabs and Jews over land ownership, the Left wants the High Court to ensure that the Arab side in those hearings wins, or there would be too many Jews in Judea and Samaria.

High Court to Meddle in, Sharply Reduce IDF Conversions

The petition against the IDF was filed last year by Stanislav Yurovsky, an IDF officer, through the Association for Civil Rights in Israel.

The PA to Take Israel to International Criminal Court Tuesday

If the ICC were to show intellectual honesty in this case, it could end up ruling that the Israeli settlements are not a violation of the convention and therefore not at all a war crime.

High Court Orders Psych Eval of Minor in Duma Case After 30 Months’ Incarceration...

During the hearing, the judge stated that the detention had indeed been unusually long.

Federal Judge Orders Iran to Pay Billions to 9/11 Victims

US District Judge George Daniels ordered the defendants to pay $12.5 million per spouse, $8.5 million per parent, $8.5 million per child and $4.25 million per sibling.

High Court Dismissing IDF Factual Report in Leftist Petition to Alter Rules of Engagement...

"Judicial review can't be exercised when the facts are not in the possession of the court," the state attorney argued.

Lawsuit Alleges Carter Center Provided ‘Material Support’ For Terrorism

“The logic is simple. Any service provided to a terror group can help free up other resources within the organization."

Court Throws Border Police Officer to Jail for Controlling Arab Riot

"It is a shame that a fighter who was there to defend all of us finds himself sent to a long prison term. Once again, the system is confused between enemy and friend."

State Plan for Illegal Infiltrators Collapsed, Deportation Orders Canceled

"At this stage, the possibility of deportation to a third country is no longer on the agenda," the state wrote.

Bennett, Shaked, Threaten Walkout If Netanyahu Drops Court-Bypass Legislation

The high court president conditioned her meeting with the PM on his suspending the legislation, to which he acquiesced.

IDF Soldiers & Officers along Gaza Seek Legal Counsel Ahead of Military Investigation

The investigation team is looking into cases in which there is suspicion of "excessive interpretation" of the rules of engagement.

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