Bill radically restricts High Court's powers, barring it from reviewing any law that has a clause precluding it; for laws without clause, 15 unanimous judges needed to strike down

MKs seeking to outlaw court oversight of appointments, a month after justices found Shas leader's two ministerial posts 'unreasonable in the extreme' due to his past offenses

Political correspondent Tal Schneider and senior analyst Haviv Rettig Gur discuss what's in store for the Knesset's Wednesday vote, and the push-pull of politics in the plenum

'Everything should be done in due time,' justice minister says, adding that before legal overhaul passes, High Court could intervene; adds he hopes Baharav-Miara will 'get a grip'

Having easily secured initial approval for a central element of its move to neuter the High Court, the coalition is now on a collision course with Israel's foundational principles

Knesset correspondent Carrie Keller-Lynn and legal affairs reporter Jeremy Sharon discuss impassioned debate as contentious legislation gets its first Knesset okay

Lapid blasts coalition for 'tearing apart the nation' as Gantz decries 'black day for democracy'; Netanyahu celebrates 'great day'

After day of fiery protests and warring speeches, vote marks major step en route to government control of judge selection, and the limiting of High Court's capacity to review laws

In series of conversations that included PM, justice minister, president and opposition leader, Ronen Bar requests: 'Do everything to calm the climate'

Initial volley of judicial reform legislation expected to pass first of 3 plenum votes, as tens of thousands of protesters converge upon Knesset to voice opposition

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