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Kahane's Grandson Gets 4 More Administrative Detention Months, Still on Hunger Strike

By JNi.Media

Last week, the hunger striking Ettinger collapsed in his cell and was treated by a prison doctor.

Jewish / Police and Crime / The Courts / News Briefs / Arts and Entertainment

Richard Dreyfuss Playing Fellow New Yorker Bernie Madoff in ABC Mini-Series

By Jewish Press News Desk

"I am the logical person to play the role, I am clearly a New Yorker, I've made a career out of playing college-educated, Upper West Side Jewish men."

Politics / Police and Crime / Government / The Courts / Antisemitism / News Briefs

Documents Show Eichmann Begged for his Life

By JNi.Media

"I declare once again, as I've done in court: I loath as the greatest crimes the atrocities committed against the Jews."

Politics / Police and Crime / The Courts / News Briefs / Europe / Media

Swedish PM Is Right, You Can't Blame Muslim Refugees for Rise in Rapes

By JNi.Media

Still, the Sweden Democrats Party insists that the high number of rape reports is due to the influx of Muslim immigrants.

Politics / Police and Crime / Government / The Courts / News Briefs / The Knesset

Shaked Closing Barn Door After Several Ministerial Horses Flee

By JNi.Media

The amendment is being submitted against the background of several cases of disgraced senior public servants attracting much public attention.

IDF & Security / Politics / Police and Crime / The Courts / News Briefs / Judea & Samaria / Settlements

Kahane's Grandson on Hunger Strike

By Jewish Press News Desk

His attorney said he is being threatened every day by Palestinian prisoners.

Terrorism / IDF & Security / Syria / The Courts / Bedouin / News Briefs / Israeli Arabs

Israeli Arab Gets 3 Years for Joining ISIS

By Jewish Press News Desk

The sentences of three and four years are among the heaviest ever imposed in Israel for illegal association.

Haredim & Hassidim / Politics / Government / The Courts / News Briefs / Religious & Secular in Israel

Justice Minister Wins Battle Against Chief Rabbi over Appointment of Rabbinate Judges

By JNi.Media

As of Monday morning, JNi.media has learned that the attempt to change the rules of selecting permanent rabbinic judges has been rescinded, due mostly to the stern response of the Justice Minister.

US / The Courts / Iran / News Briefs / Europe

When It Rains It Pours: Hague Claims Tribunal Orders US to Pay Iran $1.7 Billion

By Jewish Press News Desk

Leibovitch v. Kerry was looking to enjoin the Obama administration from releasing the $100 billion in frozen Iranian assets at the conclusion of the nuclear deal with Iran.

IDF & Security / The Courts / News Briefs / Judea & Samaria / Settlements

Next AG Supports Forcing Arab Claimants to Accept Alternative Land

By JNi.Media

Peace Now Secretary-General Yariv Oppenheimer was not amused, accusing Mandelblit of supporting his future agenda as AG from the vantage point of his current position as adviser.

Politics / Government / The Courts / News Briefs

Justice Minister Wants Women Candidates for Qadis

By JNi.Media

"I ... asked the sub committee to recommend women candidates for the posts of Qadis."

Terrorism / IDF & Security / Politics / Police and Crime / The Courts / News Briefs

16-Member Arab Cell Captured after Terrorizing Motorists on Route 443

By Jewish Press News Desk

Some of the suspects were previously arrested for similar terror activity, but returned to throwing Molotov cocktails shortly after their release.

Global / Police and Crime / The Courts / News Briefs

Art Dealer Wildenstein on Trial for Large Scale Tax Fraud

By Jewish Press News Desk

Wildenstein's late stepmother Sylvia, and his sister-in-law Liouba, turned him in.

The Courts / News Briefs / Religious & Secular in Israel

Rabbi Pinto to Start Prison Sentence as Supreme Court Denies Appeal

By Jewish Press News Desk

Justice Mazuz said the sentence imposed on Pinto is the necessary minimum based on the appellant's actions.

Israel / The Courts / News Briefs

Another Administrative Detainee Released After 5 Months

By Jewish Press News Desk

The boy was kept in jail for 5 months based, reportedly based on faulty information that the Shabak supplied the courts and the Defense Minister.

IDF & Security / Police and Crime / The Courts / News Briefs / Judea & Samaria

Yesha Council Condemns Duma Murders

By Jewish Press News Desk

"Yesha Council commends the Israeli justice system on their indictment of the Duma murder suspects. "

Terrorism / IDF & Security / Jewish / Police and Crime / The Courts / News Briefs / Judea & Samaria

Duma Attorney Before Indictments: My Clients Are Innocent

By Jewish Press News Desk

He suggested that because of the behavior of Shabak staff, "we'll never know what happened that night in Duma."

IDF & Security / Politics / Police and Crime / The Courts / News Briefs / Religious & Secular in Israel

IDF Soldiers Who Beat Up Arab Terrorists Punished

By Jewish Press News Desk

Colonel Hazut on Friday sentenced another soldier from the Netzah Yehuda battalion to 21 days in prison for his role in the "hate wedding" video.

Terrorism / IDF & Security / Jewish / Police and Crime / Government / The Courts / News Briefs

Report: AG Weinstein Violated Supreme Court Ruling, Gave Direct Approval to Torture

By Jewish Press News Desk

Weinstein's alleged approval violated the torture protocol established by Justice Elyakim Rubinstein, after the High Court banned the use of these methods in 1999.

Terrorism / Jewish / Politics / Police and Crime / The Courts / News Briefs / Judea & Samaria

Court Releases Another Duma Suspect

By Jewish Press News Desk

The detainee's release is added to a list of now 4 releases in the Duma affair.

Terrorism / Police and Crime / The Courts / News Briefs / Judea & Samaria

Prosecution Tells Court 2 Main Duma Suspects to Be Indicted in 5 Days

By Jewish Press News Desk

At least one suspect will be charged with murder, and the Prosecution is still debating how to charge the second suspect, a minor, for his involvement in the arson murders.

Terrorism / Jewish / Police and Crime / The Courts / News Briefs / Judea & Samaria

Prosecutor Statement Against 2 Duma Suspects Expected Wednesday

By Jewish Press News Desk

Attorneys for the suspects Itamar Ben-Gvir and the Honenu legal aid society, plan to make the means by which the confessions were gotten the topic of the trial.

Police and Crime / The Courts / News Briefs / Judea & Samaria

Police Asking Court to Remand 2 Suspects in 'Hate Wedding' Video

By Jewish Press News Desk

Attorney Itamar Ben-Gvir argued: "Participating in an ugly ceremony is not grounds for arrest."

Politics / Police and Crime / Government / The Courts / News Briefs

Prosecution Finally Releasing Duma Detainee after Contempt Threats

By Jewish Press News Desk

After several hours, the suspect's lawyers and family were informed by the prosecution that the latter are appealing his release before the Supreme Court.

Politics / Police and Crime / Government / The Courts / News Briefs / The Knesset

Can You Cry ‘Death to Arabs’ in Crowded Social Network? Knesset Committee Wants to Know

By JNi.Media

Deputy AG Nizri said that for every 100 complaints of incitement to violence, only one indictment is filed. “I do not believe in using indictments against words. I think the issue should be handled in the educational arena,” he said.

Israel / The Courts / News Briefs / Business and Economy

HAS Credit Card Suing El Al for $21 Million over Breach of Contract

By Jewish Press News Desk

The suit alleges that, planning to start its own US credit card, the Fly Card, EL AL acted to wipe out the local competition.

Terrorism / IDF & Security / Jewish / Police and Crime / Government / The Courts / News Briefs

Ayelet Shaked: No Detainee Suicide Attempt

By Jewish Press News Desk

"It's important that the public be aware that the three detainees have seen a lawyer, and their medical state is fine. I was told that they are checked regularly by a doctor."

Terrorism / IDF & Security / Jewish / Police and Crime / The Courts / News Briefs / Judea & Samaria / Settlements

Attorney: My Client Broke Down and Confessed Under Shabak Torture

By JNi.Media

Ben-Gvir added: "I very much doubt whether you can use what [my client] said. They hit him and made him into a shadow of a person."

IDF & Security / Politics / Police and Crime / Government / The Courts / News Briefs / Jerusalem / Religious & Secular in Israel / Judea & Samaria

Thousands Blocking Entrance to Capital Protesting Shabak Torture of Jewish Youths

By Jewish Press News Desk

Police arrested six demonstrators and attacked Makor Rishon reporter Miri Tzahi. She was taken to hospital with a bloody face.

IDF & Security / Police and Crime / The Courts / News Briefs / Judea & Samaria

Large Protest Outside Shabak Chief's House

By Jewish Press News Desk

Hundred of Israelis are protesting against the administrative detentions and torture of Jewish minors by the Shabak.

Government / The Courts / News Briefs / The Knesset

Justice Minister Wants More Jewish Law on Israel’s Books

By JNi.Media

Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked accused the Israeli courts of ignoring Jewish law and promised to set up a steering committee to promote implementing the principles of Jewish law in the Israeli legal system.

IDF & Security / Police and Crime / The Courts / News Briefs

Duma Arson Suspects’ Attorney: Our Clients Were Tortured by Shabak

By JNi.Media

The lawyers said that the bodies of the detainees they had met showed signs of severe violence.

The Courts / News Briefs / The Knesset / Religion / Israeli Arabs

Left-Wing Arab MK in B’nei B’rak to Change Ultra-Orthodox Vote on Women Qadis

By JNi.Media

Frej's bill calls for including at least one woman among the Qadis-Muslim jurists in Israeli courts that operate under Sharia Law.

Police and Crime / The Courts / News Briefs / The Knesset

Knesset Committee Asking State Comptroller to Review Administrative Detention

By JNi.Media

Even the Left are beginning to question the ongoing administrative detention of Israeli citizens.

Terrorism / Israel / The Courts / News Briefs

IDF Court Acquits Arab Who Severely Injured Woman of Attempted Murder

By JNi.Media

The judge noted that following the attack the victim’s car stopped, and if the five youths would have wanted to kill her they would have continued to throw stones at her.

Jewish / Government / The Courts / News Briefs / Aliyah / Geulah

Supreme Court Reverses Interior Ministry Decision on Peruvian Jews

By JNi.Media

Judge Daphne Barak-Erez wrote, adding: "Let us not replace the question of 'Who is a Jew' with the question of 'What is a Jewish community.'"

IDF & Security / Police and Crime / Government / The Courts / News Briefs / Judea & Samaria

Analysis: Supreme Court Arab Justice Denies Jewish Suspects' Right to Attorney

By JNi.Media

Supreme Court of Israel Justice Joubran, who made news in the past for refusing to stand up for the singing of Israel's national anthem Hatikvah, wrote that he is convinced of the need to continue the incommunicado detention.

Israel / The Courts / News Briefs / Palestinian Authority / Intifada

Terrorist Who Murdered Two Israelis in Tel Aviv Indicted

By TPS / Tazpit News Agency

The terrorist repeatedly stabbed and murdered two men who were in the middle of afternoon prayer in a synagogue.

Politics / The Courts / News Briefs / Business and Economy / Egypt

Egypt to Appeal Arbitration Ruling, Halts Negotiations on Importing Israeli Gas

By Jewish Press News Desk

Both IEC and EMG turned to international arbitration after Egypt in 2012 disconnected the gas pipeline in the Sinai, effectively killing a 20-year agreement.

Terrorism / IDF & Security / Police and Crime / Government / The Courts / News Briefs

AG Weinstein: We'll Act Against Anyone Attacking a Neutralized Terrorist

By Jewish Press News Desk

The damage being inflicted on the terrorist is comparable to the damage the terrorist was about to cause.

Terrorism / Israel / The Courts / News Briefs

Hanukkah Miracle: High Court Returns to Prison Eight Terrorists Freed in Shalit Deal

By Jewish Press News Desk

Justice Elyakim Rubinstein argued in a dissenting view that the state should return them to prison for only a few years.

IDF & Security / Jewish / Police and Crime / Government / The Courts / News Briefs / Judea & Samaria

Attorneys for Jewish Terror Suspects in Duma Village Arson Claim Brutal Interrogations

By JNi.Media

"Gradually we are becoming like Argentina," Attorney Itamar Ben Gvir complained, "They don't allow us to see him, they don't bring him to court hearings, they hide him in the Shin Bet cellars."

Politics / Government / The Courts / Elections / News Briefs

Court Rules Netanyahu Must Provide Account of Conversations with Sheldon Adelson

By Jewish Press News Desk

The PM's office claimed that "the information would expose the Prime Minister's relationship with his personal friends," which are Netanyahu's private affair.

Terrorism / Israel / The Courts / News Briefs

Israeli Court: Praise for Terrorists Not Incitement

By Jewish Press News Desk

The judge agreed that "some of the posts may be sufficient to establish a suspicion of a violation of the prohibition against publishing praise to acts of violence."

Israel / Eye on "Palestine" / The Courts / News Briefs / Anti-Israel NGOs

Report: Europeans Funded ICC War Crimes Submission against Israel

By JNi.Media

Three of those NGOs have attempted to have Israeli officials, including Tzipi Livni, arrested in Europe for alleged “war crimes,” prompting the British and Spanish governments to amend their laws.

Politics / Police and Crime / The Courts / News Briefs

Court Bans 'Breaking the Silence' NGO Lecture in Be'er Sheva

By Jewish Press News Desk

Local right wing groups planned to demonstrate in front of the pub and police were afraid that the event would develop into violent confrontations.

The Courts / News Briefs / Boycott / BDS / Business and Economy / European Union

Israel Weighs Suing EU Over Settlement Product Labeling

By JNi.Media

The EU is discriminating against Israel by not requiring similar labeling from other countries with territorial disputes.

Terrorism / Israel / The Courts / News Briefs

High Court Approves All Terrorists' Home Demolitions Except One

By Jewish Press News Desk

The justices ruled that one cannot expect the state to scientifically prove the effectiveness of home demolitions.

The Courts / Antisemitism / News Briefs

White Supremacist Sentenced to Death and Tells Judge 'Heil Hitler'

By Tzvi Ben-Gedalyahu

Kansas judge upheld the death penalty for the nut case who wanted to kill Jews but instead murdered three non-Jews at Jewish centers.

Israel / The Courts / News Briefs

Shaked Praises Court Ruling on Deporting African Infiltrators

By JNi.Media

“Israel’s hands used to be tied when it came to solving the difficult problem of infiltration. Today we’ve reached a breakthrough that will allow for the State of Israel to act openly in passing infiltrators to third countries.”

NY / The Courts / News Briefs

Jewish Queens School Administrator Suing for Torment by Boss, Colleagues

By Jewish Press News Desk

Possner accuses the principal, Rushell White, a Christian, that she “callously targeted” him.

Israel / US / Politics / The Courts / News Briefs

White House Officials: Freed Pollard Making Aliyah? Fuhgeddaboudit

By Jewish Press News Desk

Pollard's lawyers are working tirelessly to stay away from media coverage of the anticipated moment.

The Courts / News Briefs / Judea & Samaria / Religion / Judaism

Fear of Violence Prompts Police to Seek Delay of Synagogue Demolition

By Tzvi Ben-Gedalyahu

Hundreds of people have barricaded themselves in the Givat Ze'ev synagogue. Police tell court they cannot stop violence if wrecking ball starts to work.

Israel / The Courts / News Briefs / Business and Economy / European Union / Eastern Europe

Jerusalem Leaders Summit: Rule of Law, Property Protection and Indep. Judiciary Meet

By Lori Lowenthal Marcus

Jerusalem Leaders Summit: economic and political freedom united by shared civilizational underpinnings.

The Courts / News Briefs / Jerusalem / Israeli Arabs / Intifada

Israel Indicts 13-Year-Old Terrorist Whom Abbas Said Was 'Executed'

By Tzvi Ben-Gedalyahu

He was charged with attempted murder. The teen terrorist wanted to become a martyr.

Government / The Courts / News Briefs / The Knesset

Israel's Justice Minister: Judiciary Usurping Power Not Awarded by Law

By JNi.Media

Many are upset and believe that once again the court overstepped its mandate and the will of the people.

Government / The Courts / News Briefs

Netanyahu May Set Up Special Court for Terrorism

By Tzvi Ben-Gedalyahu

A new court would cut out delays in dealing with issues such as demolishing terrorists' homes and canceling their citizenship.

Terrorism / Israel / The Courts / News Briefs

High Court Freezes House Demolition of Henkins’ Murderer

By JNi.Media

Justice Uzi Fogelman,said the state should avoid carrying out the destruction of those homes pending a hearing of petitioners’ claims.

Terrorism / Israel / US / The Courts / News Briefs / Lebanon

Family of American Killed in Flotilla Raid Suing Ehud Barak, But Accounts Suggest Not Guilty

By JNi.Media

Doğan wrote in his diary, “It is the last hours to martyrdom, insha’Allah [God willing]. I am wondering if there is a more beautiful thing."

Police and Crime / The Courts / News Briefs

Many Madoff Victims to Get Everything They Lost

By JNi.Media

A list of 1,264 accounts out of a total of 2,227, more than half of all of swindler Bernard Madoff’s victims who invested up to $1.161 million “will get it back,”

The Courts / News Briefs / France / Islamists

Marine Le Pen Claims French Government Persecution in 'Muslim Occupation' Trial

By Jewish Press News Desk

Is it Islamophobia when French motorists become irate when their streets are blocked by kneeling Muslims and they only get an hour for lunch?

Terrorism / Israel / Police and Crime / The Courts / News Briefs

Report: Hamas Terrorists to Get Light Plea Bargains So Shin Bet Won’t Expose Interrogation Methods

By JNi.Media

The Shin Bet looking to avoid having its operatives testify in court about their interrogation methods.

Uncategorized / US / The Courts / News Briefs / Arts and Entertainment

Court Rules Jimmy Kimmel Can Make Fun of ‘Flying Rabbi’

By JNi.Media

YouTube videos feature Sondik on the street singing Chassidic style tunes.

Jewish / The Courts / News Briefs

Dershowitz’s New Book Gets Biblical Abraham Off the Hook

By JNi.Media

Dershowitz's new book is a survey of the history of Jewish lawyers, and he started with Abraham...

Israel / The Courts / News Briefs / Obituaries

Former Supreme Court Judge Mishael Cheshin (79)

By Shalom Bear

Cheshin was known for his judicial activism and firmly believed in judicial oversight over Knesset laws.

Israel / Police and Crime / The Courts / News Briefs

Unanimous Court Convicts Arab Taxi Driver of Murdering 19-Year-Old Shelly Dadon

By JNi.Media

“The defendant, instead driving Shelly to her job interview, took her to an abandoned parking lot..."

US / Police and Crime / The Courts / Antisemitism / News Briefs

Murder Suspect Frazier Cross Claims Hatred of Jews is Self-Defense

By Tzvi Ben-Gedalyahu

Cross is accused of murdering three non-Jews at Jewish institutions in Kansas City.

US / The Courts / News Briefs / Palestinian Authority / Intifada

US Clams Up on Whether Foreign Aid Helps PA Post Bond in Terror Suit

By Tzvi Ben-Gedalyahu

The US also won't say if the court did not take enough pity on the Palestinian Authority by reducing bond to $10 million.

Israel / NY / The Courts / News Briefs / Palestinian Authority / Intifada

US Court Imposes Mere $10M Bond on PLO and PA in Terrorism Case

By Lori Lowenthal Marcus

Judge sets relatively low bond for PA and PLO in terrorism case after US govt asked that it not be too onerous.

Politics / Police and Crime / The Courts / News Briefs / The Knesset

Israeli High Court Approves Anti-Infiltration Law, Cutting Down Detention Time

By JNi.Media

Israel’s Supreme Court, in a nine-Justice panel, ended a five-year struggle over the right of asylum seekers and/or illegal migrant workers to gain entry into the Jewish State.

Terrorism / Israel / US / The Courts / News Briefs / Palestinian Authority

US Justice Dept. to NY Federal Court: Palestinian Authority Too Poor to Pay Terrorism Judgment

By JNi.Media

The State Department warned that the PA, facing severe financial problems, could not afford to pay the bond without damaging vital government services.

Police and Crime / The Courts / News Briefs / Jerusalem / The Temple Mount

Court Bans Yehuda Glick from Temple Mount because He Has a Camera

By Tzvi Ben-Gedalyahu

The High Court refused to discuss Glick's appeal and accepted the lower court ruling.

Israel / The Courts / Antisemitism / News Briefs

Hague Judges Tell Prosecutor to Proceed with 2010 Gaza Flotilla ‘War Crime’ Case

By JNi.Media

The ICC Judges rebuked Bensouda for deciding to not go after Israel for war crimes for the Mavi Marmara.

The Courts / News Briefs / Europe / Holocaust

‘Auschwitz Bookkeeper’ Gets 1 Year in Jail for Every 75,000 Jews He Helped Exterminate

By JNi.Media

Oskar Gröning, 94, the “Auschwitz Bookkeeper,” has been sentenced to four years in prison for his part in the murder of 300,000 Hungarian Jews.

NY / The Courts / Antisemitism / News Briefs / On Campus / Education / Religion / Holocaust

NY School District to Pay $4.5 M for Ignoring Years of Anti-Semitism

By Lori Lowenthal Marcus

Vile antisemitism in a school district 90 miles from NYC led to a multi-million dollar settlement.

US / The Courts / News Briefs

Nightmare Judge Releases from Juvenile Detention Israeli Children Who Refused Lunch with Dad

By JNi.Media

The children, ages 14, 10 and 9, were in danger of spending the rest of the summer in the Children’s Village detention center.

US / The Courts / News Briefs / Religion / Judaism

OU Weighs in on SCOTUS Gay Marriage Decision

By Lori Lowenthal Marcus

The OU respects the process which led to the Obergefell decision, but prays religious liberty won't be sacrificed.

Israel / US / The Courts / News Briefs

Pro-Israel Z STREET Trumps IRS in Federal Appellate Court Ruling

By Lori Lowenthal Marcus

D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals rules against the IRS and for the pro-Israel organization Z STREETon June 19, 2015.

Politics / The Courts / News Briefs / Judea & Samaria / Settlements

Regavim Report Show Clear Anti-Settler Discrimination in Israeli Supreme Court

By Jewish Press News Desk

Item for item, Leftwing petitions received better, faster, and more preferential treatment than Rightwing petitions in the Israeli Supreme Court.

Jewish / US / History / The Courts / News Briefs

America's Oldest Synagogues Face Off in Court

By Jewish Press News Desk

At stake are a pair of silver Torah ornaments worth over $7 million.

Police and Crime / Government / The Courts / News Briefs

Court Sentences Olmert to 8 Months in Jail for Talansky Scandal

By Tzvi Ben-Gedalyahu

"You shall not take a bribe, for bribery blinds the eyes of the wise and perverts just words." Deuteronomy 16:19

Politics / Government / The Courts / News Briefs / The Knesset

Ayelet Shaked: Seeking to Save Israeli Democracy from the Israeli Supreme Court

By Lori Lowenthal Marcus

Shaked: ' the judiciary, rather than the elected representatives of the people, wield the power to govern'

Terrorism / The Courts / News Briefs / Jerusalem / Israeli Arabs

Israeli Court: Facebook Posts Can Kill, Sends JM Fatah Leader to Jail

By TPS / Tazpit News Agency

Tuesday's ruling put a Jerusalem-based Fatah (PLO/PA) leader behind bars for incitement to terrorism and support of terrorist organizations through social media.

Israel / The Courts / News Briefs

Court Sentences Rabbi Pinto to One Year in Jail

By Jewish Press News Desk

The Tel Aviv District Court sentenced Rabbi Yoshiyahu Yosef Pinto to one year in jail for bribery Tuesday morning. The "celebrities' rabbi" also was fined $250,000. Rabbi Pinto's lawyers argued that the court should let him off the hook with doing only community service. Plea bargaining resulted in the bribery charges being reduced so that […]

Politics / Government / The Courts / News Briefs / The Knesset

Supreme Court Slaps Down Lapid's Appeal to Freeze Netanyahu Coalition

By Tzvi Ben-Gedalyahu

Lapid won headlines for his grandstanding and now suffers an embarrassing loss.

Israel / US / The Courts / News Briefs

IRS Pummeled by Court for Suggesting OK to Discriminate Against Pro-Israel Group

By Lori Lowenthal Marcus

The Court queried: 'Is it really the government's position that the IRS can discriminate against its citizens?'

Terrorism / Israel / The Courts / News Briefs / Egypt

‘Israeli Spies’ Get Life in Prison

By Jewish Press News Desk

An Egyptian court has sentenced an Egyptian man and two Israeli citizens to life in prison for allegedly spying for Israel. The Israeli citizens were sentenced in absentia, and are unlikely to travel to Egypt to serve their sentences. The Egyptian man, Salama Muhammed Saliman, was convicted of giving the two Israelis information regarding both […]

Israel / Jewish / Politics / The Courts / Elections / News Briefs

Supreme Court: Hareidi Papers Can't Be Forced to Advertise Hareidi Women’s Party

By Maayana Miskin

The all-women Hareidi political party wanted to advertise to their constituency.

US / The Courts / News Briefs

His Hands Weren't Up: DoJ Clears Ferguson Police Officer

By Lori Lowenthal Marcus

Ferguson police officer cleared by Justice Department of civil rights charges in shooting of Michael Brown.

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