The Supreme Court is discussing a petition demanding to compel Levin to cooperate with Isaac Amit
Israel's Supreme Court is reviewing a petition that seeks to enforce cooperation between Justice Minister Yariv Levin and Supreme Court President Isaac Amit.
Levin to the Supreme Court: The petition against the boycott on Isaac Amit is an undemocratic attempt to remove me from my position
Israeli Minister of Justice Yariv Levin has urged the Supreme Court to dismiss a petition demanding that he cooperate with Supreme Court President Isaac Amit, claiming it constitutes an undemocratic effort to remove him from office.
Lavin hired Yoram Sheftel to represent him in the petition against his boycott of Isaac Amit
Israeli Justice Minister Yariv Lavin has hired attorney Yoram Sheftel to represent him in a Supreme Court petition demanding he stop boycotting Supreme Court President Isaac Amit and fill vacant positions in the judiciary, with Sheftel's fees covered by public funds.
Contrary to the custom, Ohana did not invite Supreme Court President Amit to a meeting to celebrate the Knesset's birthday
Knesset Chairman Amir Ohana has opted not to invite Supreme Court President Isaac Amit to the upcoming special session marking the Knesset's birthday, a departure from usual practice of including top judicial figures.
Not the Violent Settlers, Not Netanyahu, Not Orich, the Bibists Found the Real Villain
The article discusses the right-wing Bibist community's glee over uncovering a minor ethical issue involving Supreme Court President Isaac Amit after a campaign targeting his past.
Former Supreme Court Presidents and 138 Retired Judges: The Attacks on Isaac Amit Are Unrestrained Insanity
A letter signed by 142 retired judges, including all former Supreme Court presidents, condemned the unrestrained attacks on Supreme Court President Isaac Amit and the judicial system, emphasizing that such destructive rhetoric poses a direct threat to democracy in Israel.
The Commissioner Says: President Amit is Not a Construction Offender, but Transparency is Required in Another Case
The Ombudsman announced that complaints against Supreme Court President Isaac Amit for construction violations were dismissed, but one complaint regarding his need for disclosure in relation to his brother's involvement with a directorate was deemed justified.