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Israel dispatch: mass protests continue as state legal advisor spars with national security chief over dismissal of cautious Tel Aviv police commander

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Yael Iosilevich is a law student in the Buchmann Faculty of Law at Tel Aviv University and JURIST’s Staff Correspondent in Israel. Today, Saturday, more than 300,000 Israeli citizens participated nationwide in the 10th consecutive week of Anti-Overhaul protests against the Netanyahu government’s proposed package of judicial reforms.

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Tel Aviv police chief resigns over ‘crackdown’ on ongoing Israel judicial reform protests

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Tel Aviv District Commander Ami Eshed announced in a press conference Wednesday his resignation from policing. ” In response to Eshed’s resignation, hundreds of protesters marched against the government and police, blocking major highways in Tel Aviv.

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Law firms ask Tel Aviv lawyers to work at home; ABA president condemns Hamas attacks

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Law firms are asking their lawyers in Tel Aviv, Israel, to work at home following attacks by Hamas militants that have generated statements of concern…

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Israel dispatch: 100,000 Israelis take to the streets of Tel Aviv to protest Netanyahu’s legal reforms

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Yael Iosilevich is a law student in the Buchmann Faculty of Law at Tel Aviv University and JURIST’s Staff Correspondent in Israel. Today, Saturday 21 January, an estimated one hundred thousand Israelis marched through Tel Aviv in a mass protest.

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Israel dispatch: protests against Netanyahu judicial reforms continue as president says the nation is being ‘torn apart’

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Yael Iosilevich is a law student in the Buchmann Faculty of Law at Tel Aviv University and JURIST’s Staff Correspondent in Israel. On Thursday Israeli citizens participated in a “day of resistance”, another planned protest against the Israeli government’s radical judicial reform plans. History will judge you.

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Israel dispatch: Israeli police crash with protesters over government’s judicial reform plans

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Following this was a protest outside of the State of Israel Museum in Tel Aviv. Later in the day, students and professors at universities in Tel Aviv marched down Dizengoff – Tel Aviv’s most central street. Those who spoke wanted the government to hear what democracy and national strength truly is.

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FCC approves plan to lower interstate and international jail and prison phone call rates

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Global Tel Link and Securus Technologies LLC dominate among telephone service providers. Global Tel Link addressed the new measure, stating: “[W]hile we disagree with certain points in the draft order, we believe lower rates will benefit incarcerated individuals and their families and friends.”

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