Ariela Karmel is a political correspondent at The Times of Israel. She previously reported for Calcalist and Haaretz. She holds an MA in Middle Eastern and African History from Tel Aviv University and ...
The Knesset plenum on Wednesday approved in a preliminary reading Basic Law: Torah Study, which enshrines Torah study as a fundamental value. Fifty-six MKs voted in favor of the bill, while 43 opposed ...
Shas party leader Arye Deri demanded that the legislation be rapidly advanced, and it is expected to be brought to the Knesset’s plenum for its preliminary reading this week. A published proposal of ...
The USGA today announced the launch of the pilot phase for Rules AI, its innovative, first-of-its-kind technology designed to make the Rules of Golf more accessible and understandable for golfers ...
Sam Sokol is the Times of Israel's political correspondent. He was previously a reporter for the Jerusalem Post, Jewish Telegraphic Agency and Haaretz. He is the author of "Putin’s Hybrid War and the ...
Twenty states now ban or restrict abortion earlier in pregnancy than the standard set by Roe v. Wade, which governed reproductive rights for nearly half a century until the Supreme Court overturned ...
Awarding undergraduate law degrees as Prof. Mark J. Osiel suggests in his letter (“We Should Award Undergraduate Law Degrees,” April 21) would also enable the reversal of our convoluted law degree ...
The Indian government has implemented new labour laws from 1 April, with major focus towards helping salaried individuals save for their retired life. The biggest change for you is in the compensation ...
South Korea’s ruling Democratic Party has proposed a Digital Asset Basic Act that would create a comprehensive legal framework for issuing, trading, holding and supervising digital assets. The bill ...
Eighth graders can be successful in Algebra 1, new research suggests—they just might need some extra support. The findings come from a study of San Francisco schools, which has had a turbulent history ...
SEOUL, Jan 22 (Reuters) - South Korea introduced on Thursday what it says is the world's first comprehensive set of laws regulating artificial intelligence, aiming to strengthen trust and safety in ...