Law
Studying under fire: Israel's students navigate exams, sirens, daily life during Iran war
Israeli students juggle Zoom classes, sirens, and exams while navigating life during war with Iran.
Your Taxes: Good news for Israelis with foreign rental income
Israel's political Right celebrates Sde Teiman case dismissal as rights groups condemn it
IDF drops indictment against five soldiers in Sde Teiman case for allegedly beating Palestinian
‘Fake officer’ who fought on October 7 acquitted by reason of insanity
Beersheba District Court found that Assaf Shmuelevitz carried out the conduct attributed to him, but was in a psychotic state at the time, and bears no criminal responsibility.
Court orders release Shin Bet chief’s brother, defendants to house arrest in Gaza smuggling case
In Zini’s case, Gabizon wrote that while a detention ground still exists in principle, the danger can be neutralized through full house arrest, supervision, and additional restrictions.
Choosing a law firm in Israel: A strategic guide for businesses, investors, and foreign clients
Israel Police chief is right about the crime crisis, wrong to wait for software to fix it - opinion
Technology isn't the cure for crime. We must move beyond surveillance and restore sovereignty through physical presence and emergency powers.
Up to 130 int'l lawyers protected IDF from war crimes charges as it fought in Gaza - exclusive
The ILD had to guide and provide varied rules of engagement while as many as 50,000 IDF infantry and tanks were invading all over Gaza
Australia’s conservative coalition reunites after split over hate speech laws
"The coalition is back together and looking to the future, not to the past," Liberal Party leader Sussan Ley said.
Nebraska lawmakers advance bill targeting Antisemitism in public schools and universities
The bill that would formally prohibit antisemitic discrimination in K–12 schools and institutions of higher education
Legal strategies that can make or break personal injury claims in Atlanta
'Never Again': European Jews must be recognized as a protected minority - opinion
“Never Again” is proclaimed across Europe, but antisemitism keeps rising. Words without law and protection are not remembrance.
Australia passes toughest hate crime laws in country's history, despite significant opposition
The Combating Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism (Criminal and Migration Laws) Act 2026 expands and strengthens Commonwealth criminal offences to address the spread of hatred and extremism.