Supreme Court appointments are first crucial test of Friedmann-Beinisch ties

From: Jerusalem Post | Date: February 16, 2007| Author: DAN IZENBERG | Copyright information


Jerusalem Post

02-16-2007

Headline: Supreme Court appointments are first crucial test of Friedmann-Beinisch ties
Byline: DAN IZENBERG
Edition; Daily
Section: News
Page: 04

Friday, February 16, 2007 -- Justice Minister Daniel Friedmann and Supreme Court President Dorit Beinisch reportedly did not discuss the list of candidates to fill the five vacancies on the 15- person court during their two-hour meeting on Tuesday.

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