Legal reform
Hello Rabbi,
If Levin's reform passes in the radical format as it is currently proposed (or with minor nuanced differences), does the rabbi think there is room for the High Court of Justice to intervene to invalidate it?
thanks
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This is too general a question. In principle, once the reform has been legally passed, there is no reason to invalidate it, and the court is not authorized to intervene unless it contradicts some law. Is it right to do this even without authority? This is a different question, mainly tactical.
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