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nypost.comKnesset Speaker Amir Ohana declined a High Court suggestion to hold another vote on the state comptroller position. The decision leaves the court to determine whether to intervene in the disputed appointment of a candidate named Rabello.
Former Supreme Court justice Yosef Elron told the High Court of Justice that the Knesset's election of Michael Rabello as state comptroller was conducted illegally. The petition argues the vote violated statutory requirements.
nationalpost.comYesh Atid filed a petition Sunday challenging the Knesset vote that elected a new state comptroller. The filing follows a Wednesday vote that was briefly halted after concerns about voting integrity.
indiatoday.intoday.inThe panel reaffirmed its support for the nominee following a second review ordered by the High Court. Parties now have 24 hours to respond to the updated decision.
The GuardianA federal judge described ICE's June 2025 arrest of Christian Cerna as a 'vindictive effort' to impose extrajudicial punishment after the carpenter protested immigration raids. Cerna, 28, pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor following the confrontation. The case included high-profile…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewIsrael's High Court of Justice on Thursday permitted the submission of additional classified information regarding the candidacy of IDF Maj.-Gen. Roman Gofman for Mossad chief. The decision follows a hearing the previous day on a petition challenging Prime Minister Benjamin Netan…
BBC NewsThe Judicial Conduct Investigations Office will re-examine nine complaints against Philip Lancaster after three women launched judicial review proceedings. The JCIO had previously dismissed most allegations without investigation. Nine of the 10 complainants over a seven-year peri…
nypost.comChief Justice John Roberts joined the Supreme Court's liberal justices in 2012 to uphold the Affordable Care Act by classifying the individual mandate as a tax. The decision came after former President Obama publicly warned that striking down the law would damage the court's legi…
The FederalistThe U.S. Supreme Court held oral arguments on April 29, 2026, in cases challenging President Trump's revocation of Temporary Protected Status for Syrian and Haitian nationals. The cases address whether such decisions are subject to judicial review under immigration law. Attorneys…
thecanary.coThe High Court ruled that the Police Federation unlawfully suspended two officials over remarks on race, breaching their freedom of expression rights. The organization spent over £500,000 on legal fees and faces a total bill of approximately £840,000, funded by officer subscripti…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewIsrael's legal system originated without a constitution and followed British parliamentary traditions for decades, where courts interpreted statutes without overriding political branches. In recent decades, Israel adopted elements of the American model of constitutionalized judic…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewA US District Judge in Maryland rejected the Trump administration's request to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Liberia, ruling the matter not ripe for decision. The judge set new briefing deadlines and a hearing for April 28. The case involves a 13-month legal process spanning mul…