Israel has a third the European average of judges per capita, but up to twice as many cases being heard by the courts
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Justice minister warns sacking Baharav-Miara 'very problematic,' not currently on the agenda, following public battles with her on opposition to coalition's legislative positions
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Gali Baharav-Miara presents fresh challenge to Netanyahu coalition, urging judges to disqualify amendment to Basic Law voiding reasonableness test for government decisions
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Gali Baharav-Miara vows to keep holding government to account if it acts against the law, rejects Levin's allegations of leaving government without legal representation
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Legal affairs reporter Jeremy Sharon and analyst Haviv Rettig Gur discuss Yariv Levin's frustration with government's top lawyer and Justice Yosef Elron's bid to lead High Court
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Justice minister alleges 'no basic working relationship between government and attorney general'; organization accuses Levin of trying to pave the way toward firing Baharav-Miara