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Panel Unlawfully Using Outline Plan for Jerusalem
October 1, 2013
Bimkom and ACRI asked the court today to prevent the unapproved Jerusalem 2000 Outline Plan from being used to … Read more
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ACRI Files High Court Lawsuit Against Restrictive Community on State Lands
September 18, 2013
Exclusive community of Carmit requires prospective residents who want to join the cooperative association to be be Jewish. Single … Read more
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ACRI Files Freedom of Information Petition on Secret Security Wiretaps
September 17, 2013
ACRI has filed an Administrative Court petition to compel Prime Minister’s Office to reveal number of secret … Read more
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Justice Prevails – Anti-Infiltration Law Overturned
September 17, 2013
In an extremely important decision yesterday (September 16), the High Court of Justice ruled following an ACRI petition … Read more
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Supreme Court Overturns Law to Prevent Infiltration
September 16, 2013
“The prolonged imprisonment of asylum seekers in administrative detention is unconstitutional. The Anti-Infiltration Law is overturned.” Today (September 16) … Read more
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High Court Justices to State: We Expect You to Agree to Mediation on ‘Firing Zone 918’
September 3, 2013
On September 2, 2013 the High Court of Justice (Court President Asher Grunis and Justices Hanan Meltzer and Daphne Barak-Erez) … Read more
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Court Prepares to Hear ACRI’s Petition to Prevent Expulsion of 1,000 Palestinian Villagers
August 29, 2013
The High Court of Justice will hear a petition on Monday (September 2 at 11:30am) against the eviction of … Read more
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ACRI Legal Landmarks
August 14, 2013
The following is a summary of only some of ACRI’s litigation highlights and successes since 1972. ACRI has … Read more
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Shin Bet Summons Political Activists for “Warning Conversations”
July 30, 2013
The Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI) filed a petition last Thursday (July 25) asking the High Court … Read more
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Punishing Workers Who Oppose the Biometric Time Clock
July 23, 2013
The Association for Civil Rights in Israel has joined a case in the National Labor Court as an “amicus … Read more