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Aharon Barak (Hebrew: אהרן ברק) (born September 16, 1936) is a professor of law at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and current President of the Supreme Court of Israel as of 1995. He is a controversial figure, charged with introducing personal intrigues among Judges of the Supreme Court. Also known for sharp legal writing, which tend to be verbose and tedious, and forces litigants to submit mountains of written pleadings at a very expensive cost.

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