Supreme Court majority ruling clarifies requirements for proving sexual assault
Judges say no evidence of sexual motive necessary if assault took place in indecent circumstances
Judges say no evidence of sexual motive necessary if assault took place in indecent circumstances
Appeal concerns 11-turbine wind farm at Ballyduff
Clare County Council sought to have McDonagh family leave lands outside Ennis
Judges eager for new guidelines covering domestic and sexual violence cases
Supreme Court makes request after considering whether two men should be surrendered
Case concerned quizzing of suspected informants at a house in west Dublin in 2015
Court upholds order for surrender to Baltic state of individual married to Irish woman
Employment disputes body’s powers ‘not offensive to Constitution’
Principles will guide judges in trials of sexual offences with more than one complainant
Criticism of attendance at ‘Golfgate’ dinner based on ‘misunderstanding’, judge claims
Judge faces informal process after attending golf society dinner amid Covid restrictions
Supreme Court urges updating of law on harassment to provide ‘effective’ statutory protection
Supreme Court appeal by seriously ill man who worked in Ireland for three years fails
Man is challenging refusal to pay him disability benefit since he returned to Romania
President to attend 75th anniversary of liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau Nazi camp
Judges to rule on appeal over finding with implications for family reunification
Unanimous ruling delivered in appeal linked to hospital preventing woman (96) leaving
Concern centres on finding that screeners have ‘absolute confidence’ about adequacy of sample
High Court judgment has far-reaching consequences for Cervical Check tribunal, court hears
High Court decision forms part of his bid to overturn conviction for Elaine O’Hara murder
The Chief Justice criticises the failure to address ‘such a straightforward matter’
Teacher claimed would be unconstitutional to prosecute for alleged offence from 1970s
Lawyers for Ms Nevin’s estate argued conviction does not amount to proof of her guilt
Former FG councillor Forsey had corruption conviction quashed last month
Man sought redress over abuse by named Brothers in 1960s
At issue is if EU state can refuse to surrender citizen to UK if they will be jailed past 2019
Elderly dementia sufferer was prevented from leaving to go and live with her son
Owners of Clare Manor Hotel allege corruption in refusal to grant planning for housing
Court advises further legal measures to ensure regularisation of the adoption
Around 1,000 other slopping out cases are on hold until this appeal is decided
Gary Davis, from Wicklow, could face life sentence if found guilty on drugs charges
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
Dublin man successfully appealed conviction over killing of Declan Gavin in Crumlin
Court overturns decision that the exclusionary rule does not apply in seizure of assets cases
‘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
Tribunal delayed action on 1987 decision, former owners of Clare Manor Hotel claim
Court finds comments by trial judge unintentionally conveyed ‘advocacy’ for prosecution
PTSB cost State €2.7bn to rescue, excluding the €1.3bn it received from sale of group’s Irish Life division
Chief Justice Susan Denham to step down after six years as head of judiciary
Supreme Court judge says urgent attention must be given to legislating on polygamy
Recognition of polygamy ‘would give legal effect to discrimination and subordination’
The man, who has been living in Ireland for several years, denies membership of any terror group
Central to the defence’s case is ‘evidence of collusion’ between witnesses who testified against the two
Romanian mother came to State in 2008 and said she survived by selling the Big Issue
Local woman is challenging Bord Pleanála approval for a wind farm in the Silvermines
Libel Ireland: Cost of cases affects efficacy of reporting, submissions on law reform argue
Barry Doyle jailed for life in 2012 for murder of rugby player in case of mistaken identity
Supreme Court rules Ann Moore thrown out of home in a ‘fundamentally defective’ manner
Five-judge Supreme Court unanimously dismisses claim over breach of fair procedures
Una Ruffley alleges school’s conduct of disciplinary process amounted to ‘workplace bullying’
Inspection by engineer revealed cause of damage lay in foundations, High Court told
Case concerns Revenue finding that O’Brien tax return 15 years ago was insufficient particularly in relation to exchange of Esat Telecom shares
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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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