Mutual Bonds: Media Frames and the Israeli High Court of Justice

35 Pages Posted: 19 Jul 2008 Last revised: 21 Dec 2022

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Bryna Bogoch

Bar-Ilan University - Interdisciplinary Department of Social Studies

Yifat Holzman-Gazit

College of Management (Israel) - School of Law

Abstract

This study examines the coverage of the Supreme Court of Israel functioning as the High Court of Justice (HCJ) in the popular and elite press over a period marked by growing activism of the Israeli Supreme Court and an increasingly adversarial and critical media. Our results show that more prominent coverage of the HCJ over time, especially in the elite press, accentuates the salience of the Supreme Court in public life. In addition, the topics, the stages of the HCJ proceedings, the petitioners, and the outcome of the cases covered by the press, as well as the generally uncritical reporting of the Court decisions help create the frame of an autonomous, powerful Court that frequently opposes and restrains the government. We suggest that the pattern of media coverage of the HCJ benefits both the Court and the media: it reinforces the image of the media as a critical watchdog of the government, while at the same time it legitimates the Court's expansion of power and strengthens its image as an apolitical and independent institution.

Keywords: media coverage, high courts, public legitimacy

Suggested Citation

Bogoch, Bryna and Holzman-Gazit, Yifat, Mutual Bonds: Media Frames and the Israeli High Court of Justice. Law & Social Inquiry, Vol. 33, No. 1, pp. 53-88, 2008, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1125843

Bryna Bogoch (Contact Author)

Bar-Ilan University - Interdisciplinary Department of Social Studies ( email )

School of Communication, Bar Ilan University
Ramat Gan, 52900
Israel

Yifat Holzman-Gazit

College of Management (Israel) - School of Law ( email )

7 Yitzhak Rabin Blvd.
P.O. Box 25072
Rishon LeZion, 75190
Israel

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