
The U.S. Deputy Chief of Mission’s Visit to the Sapir School of Law
On December 18, 2025, we had the honor of hosting the U.S. Deputy Chief of Mission to Israel, Mr. David Brownstein, at the Sapir School
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On December 18, 2025, we had the honor of hosting the U.S. Deputy Chief of Mission to Israel, Mr. David Brownstein, at the Sapir School

Between lectures and discussions on constitutional crises, I had the opportunity to present my research, “Tort Law as a Remedy for Terrorism” – on tort

At a conference at the Faculty of Law at the University of Siena, I presented new research on a question that strikes me as both

This week, we held the closing session of the course titled “Law and the Holocaust” at the School of Law at Sapir. The course examined

Who is considered an “appointee on his behalf”? The Marker asked me this week. I explained that in certain situations, there may be three potential

On Wednesday, January 8, 2025, we hosted an evening event at the School of Law at Sapir. I was glad to hold a conversation with

The intersection between tort law and medicine creates a wide and complex world, including questions of duty of care, causation, standard of care, informed consent,

October 7 will likely be remembered as a landmark in the history of the State of Israel, not only because of the scale of the

Tort law does not aim for maximal deterrence. It aims for optimal deterrence. In other words, not maximum deterrence, but the right level of deterrence.

CA 73/86 Sternberg v. Municipality of Bnei Brak dealt with a resident of Bnei Brak who slipped on a sidewalk due to sewage flooding. The