Why a county in Utah could play a role in Israel’s judicial crisis Israelis can get legally married in Utah without having to leave Israel — a loophole that landed in the country’s embattled Supreme Court.
Jewish Democrats call on Netanyahu to stop judiciary reforms, work with opposition on compromise The 20 signatories comprise the vast majority of the 23 or so Jewish lawmakers in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Court orders defendants in Charlottesville neo-Nazi lawsuit to pay nearly $5 million for legal costs The finding adds to the costs faced by the mostly bankrupt crew of extremists.
Orthodox Union will meet with Israel’s far-right finance minister, while Conservative and Reform movements join call to snub him
Letter from top Dems to Biden: ‘Use all diplomatic tools available’ to stop Israeli judiciary reforms