Supreme Court: Report finds judges rarely refer to Jewish legal sources in rulings
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This trend has been especially marked since the departure of Justice Neal Hendel. Hendel served as deputy Supreme Court President and sat on the Supreme Court bench for over a decade before resigning last year.
The Center has been monitoring trends going back to the founding of the State in 1948, and its findings are published once a year, usually during the week when the Torah parshah of Mishpatim (Statutes) is read. It assesses compliance with and referral to Jewish law in legal rulings as well as references to the Tanach, Mishnah, Gemara, Talmudic commentaries, halachic rulings throughout the ages, and more. The Center's reports also note the nature of the case involved (criminal, civil, or administrative), specific details of the ruling, and the identity of the judge or judges. READ MORE
Supreme Court: Report finds judges rarely refer to Jewish legal sources in rulings
Supreme Court: Report finds judges rarely refer to Jewish legal sources in rulings
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