Tag Archive: Israel’s Supreme Court

Difficult. Not Impossible.

Here’s to another year of standing with Israel’s change-makers and justice-seekers. It’s time to renew our commitment to them. It’s time to bend the arc.

Gearing Up for Knesset’s Winter Session

Meet Idit Menashe, the new head of SHATIL’s Center for Policy Change and resident Knesset expert.

Attorney Dan Yakir Celebrates 25 Years with ACRI

Dan Yakir – NIF Law Fellow Alum and prominent human rights lawyer – discusses the past, present, and future of human rights in Israel.

Human Rights Groups in Legal Struggle to Protect Bedouin Villages from Rockets

Without protection against falling rockets, Israel’s Bedouin community is in crisis.

Foreign Workers to Receive Same Social Benefits as Israelis

A Supreme Court ruling ensures that long-time foreign workers in Israel are entitled to the same social benefits and health insurance rights as Israelis.

“Problematic” Payments to Yeshiva Students to be Cancelled

In a victory against discrimination, Israel’s High Court ruled that the state should no longer grant stipends to yeshiva students.

Supreme Court Rules: Refugees Deserve a Fair Process

A Supreme Court ruling offers a glimmer of hope for asylum seekers being held in the Holot Detention camp.

Briefing on Israeli High Court ruling on Asylum Seekers

In September, Israel’s High Court struck down a law that imprisoned asylum seekers for years without trial. The ruling was a big win for Israeli democracy.