Liam Campbell can be extradited to Lithuania, Supreme Court rules
Louth man, found liable for Omagh bombing, is accused of terrorism and weapons offences
Louth man, found liable for Omagh bombing, is accused of terrorism and weapons offences
Late High Court justice believed purpose of law is ‘to treat everyone fairly and ensure voice of everyone is heard’
Quirke found guilty in 2019 of murdering DJ Bobby Ryan known as ‘Mr Moonlight’
Farah Damji fled to Ireland having absconded during her trial in London
High Court had dismissed claim that plan was invalid due to shortcomings in process
Court says environmental directive should not be ‘conscripted’ into fight against climate change
Clare County Council sought to have McDonagh family leave lands outside Ennis
An Taisce argues milk production is ‘significant indirect effect’ of development
Court previously found decision to dismiss Patrick J Kelly should be quashed
Supreme Court makes request after considering whether two men should be surrendered
Employment disputes body’s powers ‘not offensive to Constitution’
Judges uphold claim of objective bias over Mary Coughlan’s ‘twin involvement’ in case
New process will have to contain safeguards for those facing severe consequences
Friends of the Irish Environment challenged An Bord Pleanála over planning permission
Judges to rule on appeal over finding with implications for family reunification
The Chief Justice criticises the failure to address ‘such a straightforward matter’
Judges agreed reconsideration of the complex statutory limitation periods applicable to personal injury actions is desirable
Teacher claimed would be unconstitutional to prosecute for alleged offence from 1970s
Gerard Brown says Stephen Cooper wanted to be attacked to secure transfer to open jail
Eric Wansboro challenged decision he was not entitled to rely on unconstitutionality finding
Supreme Court refuses attempt by UK data expert to join case
At issue is if EU state can refuse to surrender citizen to UK if they will be jailed past 2019
Access to civil courts, guaranteed by Constitution, threatened by rising litigation costs
Businessman sought chance to overturn court decisions rejecting his complaints about conduct of inquiry
Court advises further legal measures to ensure regularisation of the adoption
Dispute arose in two actions over whether sum should be determined by judge or jury
Council offered to carry out further works to house of disabled woman in Fermoy
Gary Davis, from Wicklow, could face life sentence if found guilty on drugs charges
Plaintiff claimed it was irreconcilable with an earlier divorce granted in another EU state
High Court rejected claim council should provide family with house near hospital
Proceedings surrounding Athenry data centre have attracted ‘considerable’ public attention
Court found family rights should be a factor in deciding on non-EEA people entering and remaining in State
O’Brien appealing dismissal of action over TD’s comments on bank affairs
Former Rehab chief executive Angela Kerins appealing rejection of her claim for damages
‘Birth is the brightline event, you fall one side or the other,’ argues State in opening appeal
Judgment may affect the wording of the referendum on the Eighth Amendment
Anti-abortion group wants to be heard in State’s appeal on rights of unborn
Businessman sought leave to challenge Court of Appeal rejection of discovery attempt
Supreme Court decision not to overturn High Court decision
Ex-Rehab chief Angela Kerins appeal over treatment by PAC set for March in Supreme Court
Court finds comments by trial judge unintentionally conveyed ‘advocacy’ for prosecution
Chief Justice Susan Denham to step down after six years as head of judiciary
Concern that Susan Denham’s successor would not be in place before retirement
The man, who has been living in Ireland for several years, denies membership of any terror group
CCPC accessed 100,000 emails during inquiry into alleged anti-competitive practices in cement market
Special explanatory notes were attached to complainant’s Leaving Certificate
Taoiseach handled divisive social issues, but only when it was safe to do so
High Court finds parents’ rights to constitutional justice were ‘fundamentally’ breached
Procedure was carried out on woman in 1963, 12 days before her first baby was born
Martin McDonagh brings case over ‘Sunday World’ article in 1999 to Supreme Court
Clare council ordered to pay man €150,000 in case over right-of-way at Trump course
Judge said it appeared ‘Trump has no interest in extinguishing the right-of-way’
Five-judge Supreme Court unanimously dismisses claim over breach of fair procedures
Boy appealing medical negligence award queried judge’s attendance at conference
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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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