Most Clicked This Week
- "While the Israeli public is feeling despondent over the situation in the north and the terrible news from the drone battlefield, some are talking about a huge achievement and the possibility of years of quiet"
- "An engaging spy series just bought by Apple TV does more than caricature Iran and the Mossad"
- Jewish Lynching Survivor Meets the Arab Man Who Rescued Him
- "Dumped Clinton emails contained insinuations, conspiracy theories and negative portrayals painting Michael Oren as almost an enemy agent who could not be trusted"
- J Street Obit: "An organization vilified by former friends, distanced from the left in Israel and distrusted by many more as a result of the mishandling of its own reputation"
- US News and World Report: Israel #8 on the "global stage"
- Hey gay Israel-haters, Israel now has an openly gay Minister of Justice — where else in the middle east could this happen?
- Bennett, Abbas finalize coalition deal. New governing coalition has been formed and is prepared to replace Netanyahu
Tag Archives: Supreme Court
From Doubles Tennis to Internet Porn: My Year as a Supreme Court Clerk
Ted Cruz, while controversial, is considered by many to possess a brilliant legal mind. A graduate of Princeton University cum laude, Cruz also graduated Harvard Law School magna cum laude, was editor of Harvard Law Review. Referring to Cruz — the student … Continue reading
Posted in Everything else, Politics
Tagged Bill Rehnquist, Connor, Sandra Day O, Supreme Court, Ted Cruz, US Supreme Court, William Rehnquist
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12 Must-Read Quotes From Scalia’s Blistering Same-Sex Marriage Dissent
THE BLAZE by Chris Field June 26, 2015 Anyone who thought Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia’s dissent in Thursday’s Obamacare — which Scalia now calls “SCOTUScare” — ruling was intense should read his dissent in Friday’s 5-4 ruling legalizing same-sex … Continue reading
Posted in Politics
Tagged Anthony Kennedy, Justice Antonin Scalia, SCOTUS, Supreme Court
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Yesterday I was informed that I am not a resident of Israel
JERUSALEM POST by Jordana Brown June 9, 2015 Yesterday I was informed that I am not a resident of Israel, as I previously believed. Six Supreme Court Justices from the United States informed me that, as far as they were concerned, … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish
Tagged Jerusalem, Knesset, Supreme Court, US Supreme Court
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US Supreme Court to consider Jerusalem status in Zivotofsky v. Kerry
THE HILL by Eliana Rudee October 26, 2014 In October 2002, Menachem Zivotofsky was born in Jerusalem to American parents – a birth that would result in a major U.S. Supreme Court case ruling on the legal separation of powers … Continue reading