In the mid-1980s Reichman initiated and headed a team that formulated a proposed
Constitution of Israel. The proposal included, among other things, the idea of direct election to the premiership. Between 1985 and 1990 he worked as a lecturer, senior lecture and dean of the Faculty of Law at
Tel Aviv University, before becoming dean of Ramot Mishpat. In 1990 he established the Ramot Mishpat Law School. In 1994 he established the
Interdisciplinary Center in
Herzliya, Reichman retired from the presidency in 2021. Reichman has served on the board of directors of the
First International Bank and
Bank Hapoalim. He also has chaired the
Israel Bar Association's Committee for Human Rights, headed and served as a member of several public committees, and proposed reforms in the real-estate laws and in the professions of real-estate surveying and brokerage. ==Political career==