Former top judge says judiciary should reflect the community in gender and diversity
Canadian justice tells panel that many of the candidates for judicial appointments in her country come from academia or the public service
Canadian justice tells panel that many of the candidates for judicial appointments in her country come from academia or the public service
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
Jack Kachkar given 30 years in prison for deception that led to 1,500 job losses
Ms Justice Mary Finlay Geoghegan makes comments as she retires from service
The Chief Justice criticises the failure to address ‘such a straightforward matter’
Case concerns a review by a judge of sexual abuse allegations against Dr Michael Shine
Judges agreed reconsideration of the complex statutory limitation periods applicable to personal injury actions is desirable
Wayne Ellis jailed for five years for having shotgun at Knocklyon shopping centre
Tech giant had already decided not to proceed with plan for Galway site
Issues included whether An Bord Pleanála was ‘competent authority’
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
Man sought redress over abuse by named Brothers in 1960s
Supreme Court rules no such entitlement outside ‘exceptional circumstances’
Social network wants to halt data-transfer referral to European court
Access to civil courts, guaranteed by Constitution, threatened by rising litigation costs
Clinic founder Dr Joseph Sheehan claimed Breccia was excluding him from business
Court found family rights should be a factor in deciding on non-EEA people entering and remaining in State
Judges dismissed claims including of objective bias on the part of the Central Bank
O’Brien appealing dismissal of action over TD’s comments on bank affairs
Judgment overturns Court of Appeal decision about entry to Killross Properties’ site
Bill relates to action against gardaí in Toscan du Planter investigation
Journalist challenged conduct of Garda investigation into Sophie Toscan du Plantier’s murder
‘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
Judge ruled certain articles and commentary published in 2014 were contempt of court
Judges rule school was within rights not to employ woman as she could not perform tasks
Judge finds 2014 articles amounted to ‘egregious and blatant’ contempt
State asks Court of Appeal to overturn ruling linked to action over Toscan du Plantier inquiry
‘One of the leading advocates of his generation,’ Chief Justice Frank Clarke said in ceremony
President Higgins leads tributes to distinguished member of the Bar and former TD
Supreme Court has two more vacancies; further appointments not thought imminent
Decision paves way for a possible fresh trial on issue of disclosure of information by gardaí
Chief Justice Susan Denham to step down after six years as head of judiciary
Mother of Sophie Toscan du Plantier says she is ‘very unhappy’
Concern that Susan Denham’s successor would not be in place before retirement
Five men had sued over alleged abuse as children in Christian Brothers’ schools
Former Nationwide chief argues he cannot lawfully be subject to an inquiry into alleged regulatory breaches at the society
Jury dismissed claim gardaí conspired to frame him for Toscan du Plantier murder
Husband’s brother and sister seeking to prevent killer from inheriting his estate
Investment firm found to have misappropriated €66.5m in client funds
Court told sides agreed a wording that rules of natural justice were breached
Barry White wants to resume work as barrister which he says is ‘constitutional right’
Businessman had appealed a High Court decision granting the judgment to Nama
High Court ruling clears way for clinic shareholders to redeem shares
ELST was ordered to buy out shareholding of Donegal Investment Group for €26 million
Una Ruffley alleges school’s conduct of disciplinary process amounted to ‘workplace bullying’
Court overturned €67,500 award to Geraldine Martin (64) over arm injury at work
Burmese man lost his appeal over not being allowed work here for more than seven years
Analysis: Uncertainty surrounds appointment of Adrian Hardiman’s replacement
Deal involved unconstitutional allocation of public money without Dáil vote, court told
Last December, the appeal court overturned the award, finding the High Court had erred
MIBI argues it should not pay hundreds of outstanding claims
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
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
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices