La Haute Cour de justice commence à examiner la Loi fondamentale sur l'étude de la Torah – l'État devra répondre d'ici septembre

La Cour suprême a ouvert l'examen des recours contre la Loi fondamentale : l'Étude de la Torah, quelques heures seulement après son adoption à la Knesset. Le juge Ofer Grosskopf a ordonné à l'État et…
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The High Court of Justice has opened proceedings on the Basic Law: Torah Study just hours after its Knesset passage, signaling immediate judicial scrutiny of a foundational law. The court declined to issue an interim injunction but ordered the state to respond by mid-September, setting up a compressed timeline for constitutional review. The core question is whether the court will assert authority to strike down or modify a Basic Law, a move with profound implications for the balance of power between the judiciary and the legislature.
