"This is a sad day for democracy and a sad day for our judicial system," the justice minister said in a statement.
In response to the vote, Levin stated, "I do not recognize his honor Judge Yitzhak Amit as president of the Supreme Court, ...
Israeli Justice Minister Yariv Levin refused to recognize Supreme Court Justice Isaac Amit as chief justice after the ...
Levin is now expected to try to push through one of the key planks of his judicial reform -- changes in how the court is ...
Justice Minister Yariv Levin declares he does not recognize the election of Justice Isaac Amit as Supreme Court president, ...
The authority to nominate an ombudsman candidate to the Selection Committee is held jointly by the minister and the president ...
Vote forced by top court ends 16 months in which it lacked a permanent head; justice minister calls process 'illegitimate to ...
The High Court of Justice ruled on Friday that Justice Minister Yariv Levin must convene the Judicial Selection Committee on ...
Constitution committee chair Rothman lambastes former justice minister for alleging politicization of judicial selection ...
Last night, those who cherish Israel’s democracy celebrated what seemed like a victory: Yitzhak Amit was finally elected as ...
Israeli Justice Minister Yariv Levin announced his refusal to recognize Yitzhak Amit as the new president of the Supreme ...
The Supreme Court has failed the most basic test of judiciousness, showing itself to be rash, tone-deaf, and ultimately unaccountable.