Supreme Court is still changing society, says Attorney General
Declarations of unconstitutionality still happening, says Rossa Fanning, but there is less ‘low-hanging fruit’
Declarations of unconstitutionality still happening, says Rossa Fanning, but there is less ‘low-hanging fruit’
Garda Raymond Hegarty had admitted discreditable conduct by engaging in the act with a woman who had come into Lismore Garda station to give a statement
Case ordered back to the High Court so that fresh evidence can be considered
Qualified privilege defence not available over ‘materially inaccurate’ Limerick Leader article, court rules
Total of €17.2m claimed in 24 medical negligence cases was cut by more than €7m
Youth is not subject to a mandatory life sentence due to his age at the time of the offence
People Before Profit’s Ruth Coppinger uses her own story to highlight legislative issue
ESB argued compensation for land depreciation should not have been awarded by property arbitrator
HSE loses appeal against High Court finding on compliance failure under Disability Act
Fraud alleged by backers of development
Simon Harris to bring memo to Cabinet after Supreme Court ruled part of deal was incompatible with Constitution
Supreme Court agrees to hear case of ‘systemic importance for the entire planning process’
Home seized by Criminal Assets Bureau set to be auctioned in two weeks following protracted legal case against former owner
Authors say that study claiming to ‘debunk’ their research did not do the work necessary for that
Catherine McGuinness, the first woman Circuit Court judge, urges others hoping to make a positive impact to ‘be brave’
Ireland's judiciary ‘will not be influenced by public reaction’, says Supreme Court judge, amid criticism of lenient sentences in Irish courts
Sitting reflects fact court hears cases of importance ‘to everyone in the State’ says Chief Justice
Group says it had invested ‘heavily’ in vessels with State encouragement, but Northern-registered vessels ‘collapsed’ catch
€200 million infrastructure needed to improve access and safety on airfield
Court of Appeal said the sentencing judge ‘applied the law’ as it stood at the time
After a decade of tinkering around the edges, it must surely be time for more drastic measures to be considered, including emergency powers for government
Defendant, who cannot be named because he was a minor, was sentenced to 11 years with a review after five years
Judgment arises from appeal brought by young man convicted of murdering Urantsetseg Tserendorj in Dublin in 2021
Judgment overrules landmark decision by Court of Appeal provisionally permitting the naming of the young man
A retired Supreme Court judge, a barrister and a GP say things have improved for professional women, yet they face ongoing challenges
John O’Meara challenged refusal to allow him to receive the contributory welfare payment after his partner died
Changes to triple lock for troop deployments, €100 million for Ukraine and proposal for LNG facility also due to be discussed by Ministers
Judge previously refused to continue an interim order requiring Garda Commissioner to re-engage Tom Ronan as a civilian driver
If a search warrant had been executed against the Gript office then it would have known about it; but an order to an internet firm demanding private messages is invisible
In a unanimous decision on Friday, a five-judge Supreme Court dismissed the appeal
Dubliners Kirstie McGrath (33) and Niamh Mulreany (28) travelled to UAE to undergo cosmetic surgery but ultimately did not
Court of Appeal had ruled that stained glass fixtures belonged to landlord
Man argued ‘unjustified’ disparity between life sentence and 18.5-year term for co-accused
Supreme Court will consider novel issues including the courts’ powers to deal with serial and disruptive litigants
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