ToI crack legal team Tal Schneider, Jeremy Sharon and Carrie Keller-Lynn delve into key issues from yesterday's hearing, including the Declaration of Independence's starring role

Drawing ire during reasonableness law adjudication for saying 'hasty' document was endorsed by unelected signatories, attorney clarifies that it has value but no legal authority

After sufficing with lower-profile sit-down next week, US officials assure Netanyahu he'll meet Biden at White House later this year, though they want to see how overhaul unfolds

While appearing to defend their oversight authority, president and other judges don't seem certain that damage posed by reasonableness legislation can justify annulling a Basic Law

ToI founding editor David Horovitz discusses the showdown in the High Court as diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman talks about a loaded comment by the national security adviser

Debating reasonableness law, government lawyer argues that Declaration of Independence was 'hasty' and nonbinding; Rothman rebuked by justices for making political declarations

An immediate constitutional crisis is unlikely, but no enduring reform or end to the impasse is possible without deep trust -- which no one in our system of government now enjoys

The document, authored by prominent individuals from both sides of the religious divide, seeks to address what it means to have a Jewish state

All 15 justices to hear petitions starting at 9 a.m. and likely well into the afternoon; no ruling expected for several weeks or possibly months

Unable to convert anti-autocratic rallies into parliamentary control, Poles now face worsening repression, says historian Anne Applebaum, who sees echoes in Israel's experience

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