Law
Shurat HaDin Head at JPost Conference: “When people lie about Israel, I sue them”
Nitsana Darshan-Leitner, president and founder of the Shurat HaDin Law Center, discussed her organization's legal work against terror at the New York conference
Knesset unanimously approves law banning the use of 'skunk' liquid at demonstrations
What threat model did the UAE confront, and why should we care? - opinion
French senate adopts proposed law aimed at combating Islamist infiltration
Cross-border lessons: what international audiences can learn from U.S. injury law
Slip and Fall in the Gig Economy: Who Bears Responsibility?
25 ViZionaries: Roy Altman - No. 6
Honored by JNF-USA’s Lawyers of Israel for his dedication to fighting antisemitism.
Police fail in request to extend measures against Netanyahu aide Yonatan Urich
During a previous hearing just a few weeks ago, an Israel Police representative noted that the investigation is expected to wrap up within the next few weeks.
Prosecution presents Issam Jarushi with seminal indictment derived from fresh public safety law
The order contained movement restrictions, including blocking Issam Jarushi's entry into the cities of Ramle, Lod, Haifa, Tel-Aviv-Jaffa and Jerusalem.
Merger talks underway to create mega Israeli law firm
If a merger deal is completed, it will be the second within three years for the Yigal Arnon firm. In 2022, it merged with Tadmor Levy.
Leonard Grunstein: A legacy of leadership, law, and lasting impact
High Court rules: Police cannot search suspects’ electronics without warrant
The case and ruling were promoted by a petition by the Public Defender’s Office, which argued that these searches directly contradict the law itself.
Journalist, lawyer Ronal Fisher convicted of bribery after decade long trial
Given the severity of Fisher’s actions and the serious harm caused to law enforcement and public trust, the prosecution will request that the court impose a custodial prison sentence.