While appearing to defend their oversight authority, president and other judges don't seem certain that damage posed by reasonableness legislation can justify annulling a Basic Law
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'If one side wins and one side surrenders, we all lose,' president warns, but coalition and opposition MKs are pessimistic about his latest effort to reach agreement
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Up to his neck in trouble, the premier would be thrilled to compromise on the judiciary makeover, but those he needs behind him see little reason to help him out
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Chairman of Knesset Constitution Committee argues speech given by Hayut criticizing plans to limit use of reasonableness standard demonstrates her bias on the issue
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With Esther Hayut set to retire, Isaac Amit up next for the role and Yosef Elron jockeying for the job, law that would make bench assignments automated said being weighed anew
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Judge nevertheless says activists should refrain from protesting when lawmaker's children are around during family vacation, and must not take any photos or videos of minors
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Far-right MK demands closing of WhatsApp groups for activists 'spying' on him as they search for him during his vacation; Yair Netanyahu files similar request against pursuer