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
Louth man, found liable for Omagh bombing, is accused of terrorism and weapons offences
Jonathan Dowdall and Gerry Hutch charged with killing David Byrne at Regency Hotel
Late High Court justice believed purpose of law is ‘to treat everyone fairly and ensure voice of everyone is heard’
Supreme Court judge says urgent attention is needed to ensure quality of justice
Clonmel and Merck in dispute over combination of ingredients in cholesterol drug
Court says environmental directive should not be ‘conscripted’ into fight against climate change
Supreme Court rules two students’ exclusion from Leaving Cert scheme was invalid
An Taisce argues milk production is ‘significant indirect effect’ of development
Move has potentially significant implications for borrowers seeking to defend claims against them on grounds they are ‘consumers’
Allegations against former garda commissioner have been dismissed by tribunal
Former commissioner and Frances Fitzgerald speak about Disclosures Tribunal findings
Plan seeks more positive experience for victim while protecting defendant rights
Feeling unsafe is one of the reasons 95% of Irish women say they need a car
Court previously found decision to dismiss Patrick J Kelly should be quashed
Supreme Court makes request after considering whether two men should be surrendered
Inquiry into complaints involved 15 senior counsel, 16 junior counsel and nine law firms
Court upholds constitutionality of law on creation of sectoral employment orders
John McGuinness asserts protected disclosures law has been an ‘utter failure’
Case concerned quizzing of suspected informants at a house in west Dublin in 2015
Employment disputes body’s powers ‘not offensive to Constitution’
Brian Shaughnessy (54) jailed over attack in presidential suite of Loughrea Hotel and Spa
Man began assaulting girl day after her mother died and continued for four years
Principles will guide judges in trials of sexual offences with more than one complainant
Supreme Court rejects argument against validity of law Dubliner was arrested under
Woulfe will also sit as member of Court of Appeal next month
‘It is not me that makes the decision, it is the law that makes the decision’
Supreme Court urges updating of law on harassment to provide ‘effective’ statutory protection
Judge says provocation has to be serious provocation and trivial insults are out
Keith Harrison alleged bias due to judge having worked before with superintendent
Husband jailed for 10 years for attacks on his wife had his term cut by Court of Appeal
Tribunal still considering further four complaints in private
DPP did not appeal sentence for 2010 crime, though it fell ‘markedly’ outside precedents
Court finds judge’s instruction on intoxication to jury in trial of Celyn Eadon inadequate
Man claimed he did not get fair trial because of a 44-year delay between offence and trial
Charles Fergus’ appealed ruling on guarantees over unpaid loans to his building company
Bank of Scotland sought judgment against Donegal developer over guarantees provided between 2004 and 2006
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
Supreme Court finds Baltimore scheme constituted ‘abusive practice’
Garda Nick Keogh’s says he was targeted after he made protected disclosure
High Court judge rules Charleton was not biased by previous interaction with witness
The right of the community to know the truth must be given a higher priority
Judges agreed reconsideration of the complex statutory limitation periods applicable to personal injury actions is desirable
High Court hears plea to give Supt Dave Taylor 90 per cent of his costs despite adverse findings against him
Tribunal to instead examine if gardaí were discredited after making protected disclosures
Child and Family Agency must be more transparent, Pat Rabbitte will tell committee
Former Garda sergeant taking legal actions over allegations linked to his whistleblowing
Garda whistleblower is seeking a hearing date when damages can be assessed by judge
Drew Harris seeking advice on Callinan’s legal costs in light of tribunal findings
Drew Harris says he ‘will not be found wanting’ in acting on Disclosures Tribunal
Officer found by Disclosures Tribunal to have engaged in smear campaign against whistleblower
Garda whistleblower to meet Minister for Justice on Friday after leaving the force
Whistleblower faced considerable animosity within the Garda force
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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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