Noam Sohlberg
Protesters' attack on Supreme Court vice president 'crosses red line,' Isaac Amit says
“This crosses a red line, behavior far beyond the bounds of legitimate protest, and is an attempt to undermine the sense of security of judicial officeholders and their families," Amit wrote.
Elections Committee head Orly Ades steps down after 16 years, half a year before Knesset elections
High Court asked to enforce return order in Ras Ein al-Auja case after state misses deadline
High Court: State’s haredi draft enforcement update ‘does not satisfy’ amid Iran war tensions
Israel's Supreme Court chief steps aside in hearing over October 7 state probe
Isaac Amit wrote that, given the petitions center on the application of the State Commissions of Inquiry Law, he believed it was inappropriate for him to continue making decisions.
High Court dismisses petitions challenging Zini’s appointment as Shin Bet chief
The court rejected challenges to Zini’s integrity and the process behind his appointment, saying there were no grounds for judicial review. Justice Amit dissented, citing procedural flaws.
No. 31: Gali Baharav-Miara and Noam Sohlberg: Pillars of the Israeli justice system
Gali Baharav-Miara and Noam Sohlberg are two of the most prominent figures in the public fight for the continuity of an independent judiciary and the protection of the rule of law.
Yesh Atid submits High Court request to prohibit Levin from interfering with A-G's duties
Supreme Court Deputy Chief Justice Sohlberg issued a temporary order against the A-G's firing on Monday, blocking it from advancing until the court can review the decision.
Chief Justice Sohlberg issues temporary order against gov’t firing of A-G
The government decision to dismiss Baharav-Miara passed unanimously early last week.
Unanimous vote: Landmark verdict rules women can take Rabbinate exams
The women spent years studying the necessary halachot for the exam, as well as solidifying and investing in their Jewish and Torah knowledge as a whole.
Dividing Israel: How politics of trust threatens inquiry into October 7 - opinion
We are deliberatively denuding ourselves of any ability to identify a domain of genuine consensus or the ways to reach an agreement.
Israel's top court rejects petition to remove Ben-Gvir from power
"We must define the limits of the reason of reasonableness," Justice Noam Sohlberg stated in his verdict.
Justices Sohlberg and Hayut issue rare comments on judicial reform
The reasonableness bill would limit the the ability of the courts to strike down government administrative decisions deemed extremely unreasonable.
High Court hints it will limit Mazuz to approving new IDF chief
Justices indicated that they saw no reason to allow Mazuz to do anything beyond approving the appointment of Herzi Halevi as the next IDF chief.