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‘It was ... startling to feel the level of public support,’ says Mr Justice John MacMenamin
Irish Supreme Court judge to take part in Warsaw march
Supreme court upholds ruling in landmark ‘Urgenda case’, compelling government to act
State’s highest court has had run of environmental cases, guests at book launch told
Will a murder conviction handed down by a European ally not be recognised here?
European human rights court uphelds Supreme Court finding against Barry Doyle
Number surrendered to Republic from other EU states remains close to all-time highs
Net Results: The State says it intends to regulate Facebook as needed. Sigh. Go on, try
Case based on decision by Dublin Supreme Court to refer separate extradition request to European Court of Justice
Airline wants €770,700 VAT bill related to failed bid for Aer Lingus in 2006 refunded
Supreme Court ruling is a tragedy but one the people can overcome
Aviva chief executive Mark Wilson says several challenges remain after five years in job
Extraordinarily high damages threaten ’very existence’ of newspapers, WAN-IFRA says
Details emerge as Bailey prepares to appeal decision by French authorities to charge him
Motor Insurers Bureau of Ireland is in effect an arm of State, top European court finds
Persona judgment shows how contemporary litigation frustrates the right of access to courts
‘Somebody, somewhere’ had apparently decided that the Supreme Court got it ‘catastrophically wrong’, says judge
Report estimates cost of Irish motor loss claims at almost £8 million
Journalist could receive 30-year prison sentence in absentia for voluntary homicide
Supreme Court ruled in 2009 that Marek Ster should be surrendered to Czech Republic
Dunne failed to establish Ireland was not correct forum for trial, says Supreme Court
Recent changes give judges scope to carve out the kind of public profiles they have in the US
Ireland appears to have learned nothing from European court judgement in Louise O’Keeffe case, says lawyer
Review identifies which cases fall within the parameters set by the European Court of Human Rights in Louise O’Keeffe case
Attorney General and Department of Education to study decision
Call for State to resolve 135 pending cases after landmark judgment in favour of Louise O’Keeffe
Louise O’Keeffe argues the Irish State failed to structure the primary education system to protect her from abuse
It is questionable whether denominational autonomy can be invoked by a voluntary hospital
Tanaiste says Government likely to bring forward legislation wording tomorrow
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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