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
False emails about Capt Padraig Higgins sent by Irish Aviation Authority (IAA)
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 previously found decision to dismiss Patrick J Kelly should be quashed
Court upholds constitutionality of law on creation of sectoral employment orders
Two women challenged ruling by Court of Appeal over their eligibility for measures
Judiciary ‘is the last guardian defending rights and freedoms in Poland’
‘It was ... startling to feel the level of public support,’ says Mr Justice John MacMenamin
Mr Justice John MacMenamin among EU judges calling for protection of Polish peers
Association of Judges of Ireland will join protest in Warsaw against ‘threats’ to rule of law
Irish Supreme Court judge to take part in Warsaw march
Man claimed he did not get fair trial because of a 44-year delay between offence and trial
Barrister had ‘extraordinary grá for life, for his family, for his work and for his students’
‘I won’t be paying it because I haven’t got it,’ court told
Padraig (Paudie) O’Halloran loses Supreme Court appeal over findings he diverted sums to his personal bank accounts
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
Supreme Court rejects company’s claim that levy did not apply to ‘flimsy’ plastic bags
High Court decision forms part of his bid to overturn conviction for Elaine O’Hara murder
Teacher claimed would be unconstitutional to prosecute for alleged offence from 1970s
Court of Appeal ruled last year hillwalkers failed to prove public right of way existed in Wicklow area
Gerard Brown says Stephen Cooper wanted to be attacked to secure transfer to open jail
Man sought redress over abuse by named Brothers in 1960s
Six month stay put on court order handed down for material breach of planning code and in public interest
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
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
At issue is route through 500 metres in an area of ‘great scenic beauty’ in Glencree valley
Supreme Court says Minister must consider rights to family and private life before deciding applications
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
Businessman sought leave to challenge Court of Appeal rejection of discovery attempt
Case centres on how electricity supplier serves notice to carry out statutory functions
Supreme Court says it’s ‘self-evident’ issues raised are of general public importance
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
High Court finds parents’ rights to constitutional justice were ‘fundamentally’ breached
Judge dismisses Perry Wharrie’s application for leave to appeal to the Supreme Court
Mr Justice John MacMenamin says system serves neither State nor applicants
Challengers say case raises issues of environmental and general public importance
Peter McGarry alleged he suffered post-traumatic stress disorder after helping to retrieve bodies from fire
Perry Wharrie serving jail term for part in €440 million cocaine seizure off Cork coast
Immigrants claimed department order was defective as it did not come from Minister
High Court judge had held €135,000 of CRH shares when making ruling
Eamonn Cooke jailed for 10 years after being found guilty of 42 counts against two complainants
Former solicitor says family has been in court over house, and lost, a total of 82 times
Court rejects application for stay on order to leave Killiney home
Bar on use of evidence obtained in breach of a constitutional right has now been removed
Duty to improve conditions of caravan girl shared was breached, Supreme Court rules
Divorced couple reach agreement in Supreme Court case
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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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