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Israeli Supreme Court tightens equal pay enforcement

Israel's Supreme Court ruled that employers paying men and women different wages must prove that those differences are not due to gender.

Katsav denied new hearing in rape conviction sentence

An Israeli Supreme Court justice denied a new hearing for former President Moshe Katsav to request a reduction in his seven-year prison sentence for a rape conviction.

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Opinion: Rebels with a cause

“Leon Klinghoffer’s blood cries out from the depth of the ocean,” the 23-year-old law student told the Israeli Supreme Court in 1995. “We will not withdraw our complaint.”

Israel’s Supreme Court raps lack of outpost evacuations

Israel's Supreme Court gave the government a week to report back on agreements reached on construction in outposts built on state land.

Katsav says he’s a ‘wreck,’ proclaims innocence

Former Israeli President Moshe Katsav told an Israeli newspaper that he is a "wreck" but will not commit suicide.

Israel’s Supreme Court to mull petition against Shalit prisoner swap

Israel's Supreme Court will consider petitions by terror victims' families to cancel the Shalit prisoner swap deal.

Katsav appeals rape conviction

Former Israeli President Moshe Katsav has appealed his conviction on rape and sexual assault charges and requested a delay of his prison sentence. Katsav is scheduled to enter prison next week to serve a seven-year sentence.

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The Israeli Supreme Court’s Conscience

The conscience of the Jewish state has spoken through the recent landmark ruling of Israel's Supreme Court. It has taken an important step toward removing the pariah stigma from tens of thousands of Jews who converted to Judaism by the rabbinic authority of non-Orthodox rabbis, but ignored by the Jewish state.



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