Portmarnock members knew time was up for men-only policy
Court case from 2009 still stands but sometimes old institutions just need a nudge
Court case from 2009 still stands but sometimes old institutions just need a nudge
Law Reform Commission says laws should be available in consolidated form
Martin Corbally left Ireland after sanction by Medical Council but was vindicated in court
Sophie Tuscan du Plantier case: ‘No way around’ 2012 decision on extradition bar - counsel
‘Somebody, somewhere’ had apparently decided that the Supreme Court got it ‘catastrophically wrong’, says judge
It’s hard to balance individual rights with need to shine light on issues of public concern
Joseph Murphy jnr issues statement after tribunal said findings against him were ‘unlawful’
Planning tribunal expected to cost State about €160 million before it concludes
Barry Doyle jailed for life in 2012 for murder of rugby player in case of mistaken identity
Patrick Vesey said law firm negligently handled his damages case over bus crash
French authorities had not yet decided to try English journalist, Supreme Court found
Analysis: Court’s finding on constitutionality of provisions undercuts a key judicial tool
Supreme Court is hearing appeal against High Court rejection of challengeby Joan Collins TD to the issuing of €31bn promissory notes in 2009
Mr Justice Adrian Hardiman delivered judgment on the case days before his death
Chair left vacant in Supreme Court for ‘colossus of the legal world’, who died aged 64
Noirín O’Sullivan says gardaí cannot be everywhere all the time
‘A man who made great and courageous efforts on behalf of those who sought justice’
Case centres around changes to dental treatment for medical card holders
Supreme Court says decision on Bangladeshi man was justified
Archbishop Brown says such respect is necessary norm which limits individual freedom
Council barred man from bringing ‘unsafe’ former minesweeper into harbour
High Court judge had held €135,000 of CRH shares when making ruling
Trial judge previously ruled man’s statement was inadmissible due to a change of shifts
Case centres on man lawfully acquitted of burglary under changes to admissibility of evidence in criminal trials
Michael O’Higgins SC thinks decision relaxing criminal evidence rules has huge implications
Adrian Hardiman says ruling gives Garda ‘effective immunity from judicial oversight’
Divisions emerge as judges relax controls on use of evidence obtained in breach of rights
Bar on use of evidence obtained in breach of a constitutional right has now been removed
All 10 judges of Supreme Court sit in Cork for the first time to hear two cases
Judge says evidence before Circuit Court was not enough to allow it to make a proper assessment
Leo Varadkar proposal that one parent would share genes aims to end legal vacuum
Analysis: Striking balance between grievances and medics’ right to fair hearing is critical
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