Tag Archive: Israel’s Supreme Court
Adoption Victory for Gay Fathers
Birth certificates in Israel now must bear the names of both adoptive parents, regardless of their gender.
The Battle for Israel’s Courts
The override bill would weaken the power of the High Court and the system of checks and balances in Israel.
Legislative Alert: Two Bills That Really Matter
The Nation-State bill and the High Court bill—both threats to Israeli democracy—will be on the agenda when the Knesset reconvenes next week.
Countering the Deportations: In Court and In The Streets
Some good news came out of Israel recently when it comes to people seeking asylum.
A Woman’s Place Can Be in Combat
“This is a watershed moment in Israeli society and we plan to continue to stand with all women, defend our right to be present in all spheres, and protect Israeli democracy.”
High Court Reverses Ban on Human Rights Ad
“By accepting ACRI’s petition, the High Court has… defended the public’s right to be exposed to the message of human rights for all humans.”
Adalah Demands that Bedouin School in Unrecognized Village Be Connected to Electricity Grid
This organization’s legal advocacy has succeeded in connecting other Bedouin schools to the electricity grid in the past.
Shining a Light on Police Brutality in the Haredi Community
Meet Dr. Rachel Stroumsa, the director of the Public Committee Against Torture in Israel.
How to Respond to the Provocations of Ultra-nationalists?
On a bleak day in Jerusalem for those who want to actualize a shared society, Tag Meir continues to build solidarity.
Leading the Fight Against Outpost Law
The controversial law allowing the take-over of Palestinian property in the West Bank will face a legal challenge brought by civil society groups.
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