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Tag Archives: Reasonableness
If the United States Supreme Court overturned a law on the grounds that it was not “reasonable” there would be rioting in the streets; in Israel though its business as usual
JNS Supreme Court hearing on ‘reasonableness’ law kicks off September 12, 2023 Israel’s Supreme Court, sitting as the High Court of Justice, convened on Tuesday to consider petitions against the so-called “reasonableness” law, an amendment to Basic Law: The Judiciary passed … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish, Politics
Tagged Reasonableness, Supreme Court
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