Petitioners claim legislation undermines democracy; government insists court has no right to intervene. High Court justices may decide time is not ripe for such a fateful decision
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High Court will review the coalition's reasonableness law, its first legislation limiting the power of the judiciary, on Tuesday
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PM signals support for Amir Ohana's remark that coalition won't accept voiding of Basic Laws; anti-overhaul protesters: PM 'declared war on rule of law,' aims to 'crush the court'
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'Liberty Demonstration' to be held near Supreme Court, days before justices mull voiding reasonableness law; organizers: Court lacks authority to 'nullify the people's choice'
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Ahead of constitutional showdown, Amir Ohana claims justices have no power to ‘make a decision instead of elected officials,’ warns such a ruling may ‘plunge us into the abyss’
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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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Court cites time constraints as reason for refusing to postpone; opposition says request meant to push court president Hayut out of case
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PM's son calls on followers to attend protest scheduled for later in the week near home of court president Esther Hayut