Uzi Fogelman

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Uzi Fogelman (Hebrew: עוזי פוגלמן; born 6 October 1954) is a former justice of the Supreme Court of Israel and served as the acting president of the Supreme Court of Israel from 16 October 2023 to 1 October 2024,[1] as well as Deputy President from 9 May 2022 to 1 October 2024.[2] Vogelman had a deep impact on Israeli jurisprudence, and especially during his time on the Supreme Court as a liberal justice, issuing several rulings that advanced the rights of minority groups in Israel.[1]

Preceded byEsther Hayut
Succeeded byYitzhak Amit
Preceded byNeal Hendel
Succeeded byNoam Sohlberg
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Uzi Fogelman
עוזי פוגלמן
President of the Supreme Court of Israel
Acting
In office
16 October 2023  1 October 2024
Preceded byEsther Hayut
Succeeded byYitzhak Amit
Deputy President of the Supreme Court of Israel
In office
9 May 2022  1 October 2024
Preceded byNeal Hendel
Succeeded byNoam Sohlberg
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Israel
In office
2009  1 October 2024
Nominated byYaakov Neeman
Appointed byShimon Peres
Personal details
Born (1954-10-06) 6 October 1954 (age 71)
Tel Aviv University (LLB)
Hebrew University of Jerusalem (LLM)
Harvard University (MPA)
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Life and career

Uzi Fogelman was born in Tel Aviv, Israel, in 1954. In 1972 he graduated from Ironi Alef High School in Tel Aviv, majoring in mathematics and physics. From 1972 to 1975 he served in the Israeli Defense Forces in the Nahal combat brigade. Fogelman completed his LL.B. degree at the Faculty of Law at Tel Aviv University and was admitted to the Israel Bar Association in 1980. Fogelman earned an LL.M. degree at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1985, and a Master of Public Administration from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University in the USA in 1990.[3]

Fogelman served as an attorney in the State Attorney's Office from 1982 to 1995, first in the Criminal Division and the High Court of Justice Division, then as Deputy and Senior Deputy to the State Attorney.

From 1995 to 2000, Fogelman served as Head of the High Court of Justice Division of the State Attorney's Office and Director of the Department of Constitutional and Administrative Law. In 2000, Fogelman was appointed Judge on the Tel Aviv District Court.

In 2007, Fogelman was appointed Acting Justice of the Supreme Court of Israel, and in 2009 he was permanently appointed as a Justice of the Supreme Court. He became a permanent judge on the Supreme Court in 2009. On 9 May 2022, he was appointed by Israeli president Herzog as the Deputy President of the Supreme Court.[2]

Fogelman was expected to become President of the Supreme Court in 2023 following Esther Hayut's retirement until his own retirement a year later, but due to the short term he would serve, he indicated he would decline the position.[4] Nevertheless, since the Judicial Selection Committee did not choose a President of the Supreme Court, Fogelman became acting President on 16 October 2023. He retired on 1 October 2024, reaching the mandatory retirement age of 70, and expressing his support to Yitzhak Amit to become the next President of the Supreme Court of Israel in-line with the seniority system.[1]

Notable Rulings

  • In 2009, the court granted a petition regarding an IDF order barring Palestinians from driving on Road 443 .[5]

References

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