Israel's High Court of Justice issued a conditional order Sunday morning on several sections of the Communications Law that have immediate effect, requiring the state to show cause why they should not be suspended pending a full review, according to reports.
The High Court of Justice on Sunday issued a conditional order on several sections of the Communications Law that have immediate effect, requiring the state to show cause why they should not be suspended pending a full review of the law. The order was issued by Justice David Grosskopf, according to reports. The High Court has previously issued conditional orders on other coalition-backed laws, reflecting ongoing judicial oversight of legislation.
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