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Le’David Barchi Nafshi:

Shoftim: Serving justice in the courts

Whatever the case, a judge obviously is obligated to aim for truth and integrity even when the tools of justice may impede his way.

Shoftim: Serving justice in the courts

Le’David Barchi Nafshi:

Establishing a court system

Moshe opens his address in Devarim with words of mussar, or moral chastisement, about the importance of establishing a court system. Why is that?

Establishing a court system

Rabbi Shimshon Refael Hirsch:

Devarim: Intelligence is overrated - even in the courts

Just verdicts are primarily the product of character, not IQ.

Devarim: Intelligence is overrated - even in the courts

Infamous trials and immoral laws that failed against Jews

Travesties of justice from the auto-da-fé in Spain, Dreyfus in France, Beilis in Russia, to the Nuremberg Laws in Germany and the ICJ & ICC in The Hague against Israel

Infamous trials and immoral laws that failed against Jews

A disgusting corruption of American justice

Everything about the case and the way he oversaw it smelled of mendacity and corruption. Opinion.

A disgusting corruption of American justice

Needed: Justice

The ground has not settled in Israel, our spirits are not at peace, and the blood of our victims cries out for justice. Op-ed.

Needed: Justice

Eretz Yisrael in the Parasha: Redeeming Zion by justice

Younr religioius Zionist Torah scholars study the connections between the parasha and the Land of Israel.

Eretz Yisrael in the Parasha: Redeeming Zion by justice

The Torah – a Global Moral Revolution

The Giving of the Torah to Israel rectified an entire world which was subject to slavery, incest, and injustice in law

The Torah – a Global Moral Revolution

Enlightened Despot - an analysis of Aharon Barak's legal views

This article on Justice Aaron Barak discusses his book on the role of judges in a democracy. The reviewer finds them problematic. Review.

Enlightened Despot - an analysis of Aharon Barak's legal views

When the “status quo” protects injustice

The status quo on the Temple Mount is a form of bigotry. Op-ed.

When the “status quo” protects injustice

A continuum dating back to September 26, 2020 - Israel take note

Federal prosecutors concealed evidence - revealed after they had destroyed the victim's career and changed the balance of power. Op-ed.

A continuum dating back to September 26, 2020 - Israel take note

Globalization in the shadow of the Crescent

Market globalists, wokers and jihadists have found allies in each other.Op-ed.

Globalization in the shadow of the Crescent

The accidental murderer

Weekly Torah study - Justice and atonement.

The accidental murderer

Breyer's retirement Is OK

When a Supreme Court tilts too far to one side, that bias promotes extreme reactions born of hopelessness. Sa'ar, are you listening? Op-ed

Breyer's retirement Is OK

Shoftim: Earthly standards for justice

The Torah set standards for us to try and achieve. It never demands the impossible from human beings.

Shoftim: Earthly standards for justice

The crisis for American and French justice

France and the USA are struggling with moral and cultural relativism critical race theory and equity” not “equality” before the Law. Op-ed.

The crisis for American and French justice

The first Jewish bureaucracy was in the desert

Jethro told Moshe, based upon his experience as chief executive priest of Midian, that Moshe's goal was unachievable in this world.

The first Jewish bureaucracy was in the desert

Justice is impartial, not social

Justice is impartial, not social

Pursuing justice in the State of Israel

Pursuing justice in the State of Israel

Is the Israeli justice system unjust?

What is the problem with the way the Israeli legal system works?

Is the Israeli justice system unjust?

'Would have been better to announce suspicions after elections'

Ex-Supreme Court justice Yaakov Turkel defends Netanyahu. "As one who believes in democracy and rule of law, I am uneasy.."

'Would have been better to announce suspicions after elections'

INTO THE FRAY: “Terror”, tigers and tabby cats…

 INTO THE FRAY: “Terror”, tigers and tabby cats…

'Beis Yaakov' graduate becomes Israel's first-ever haredi Judge

Chavi Toker, a mother of four, becomes Israel's first-ever haredi female justice.

'Beis Yaakov' graduate becomes Israel's first-ever haredi Judge

Longest Trial Ever: Two Sentenced 23 Years After Crime

23 years after the events themselves, and 11 years after an indictment was first handed down, 2 Israelis were sentenced for embezzling

Longest Trial Ever: Two Sentenced 23 Years After Crime

Agricultural Theft Becoming ‘Professional Organized Crime’

Hints of a crackdown on agricultural theft as judge warns of ‘organized crime’ targeting farmers.

Agricultural Theft Becoming ‘Professional Organized Crime’

Four New Judges Appointed to Israel's Supreme Court

Three district court judges and the dean of Tel Aviv University's law school have been appointed to Israel's Supreme Court bench.

Four New Judges Appointed to Israel's Supreme Court