Israel’s full high court to hear petitions against judiciary law in September that spurred protests

Israel’s full high court to hear petitions against judiciary law in September that spurred protests

Israel’s Supreme Court said Monday that a full panel of 15 justices would hear petitions in September against a contentious law that was passed last week by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government and which has spurred mass protests.

The law was one of a series of proposed changes to Israel’s judiciary put forward by Netanyahu’s government earlier this year that seek to curb the power of the Supreme Court. The judicial overhaul plan has been met with months of sustained mass protest against the legislation and drawn criticism from the White House.

 

Israel’s full high court to hear petitions against judiciary law in September that spurred protests

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