Legal world divided on legacy of retiring High Court president
Mary Irvine angered barristers with guidelines slashing minor personal injury awards
Mary Irvine angered barristers with guidelines slashing minor personal injury awards
Ethics, bias and sensitivity training will help judges who feel ‘thrown in the deep end’
Isme chief airs concerns over crunch meeting on personal injury awards
Minister welcomes proposal allowing for providers outside Law Society and King’s Inns
Supreme Court judge’s actions will test ‘maintenance of standards’ across public life
Minister for Justice says Deputy’s comments in the Dáil ‘highly personalised’ and ‘an attack on democracy itself’
John McMenamin expresses concern over high number of lay litigants coming before courts
Judiciary and politicians who opposed controversial legislation welcome its lapsing with dissolution of Dáil
‘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
Judiciary’s move to join demonstration over foreign government’s policies is problematic
Mr Justice John MacMenamin will join ‘silent' protest in Warsaw against reforms by PiS party
The claim that the calibre of judicial applicants is in decline would need more rigorous analysis than we have seen
Letter reminds public service pay body of view expressed previously about judicial recruitment
Promotion of former Fine Gael TD and Minister of State agreed at Cabinet meeting
Ms Justice Aileen Donnelly is asking guidance in extradition case
Judge suspended extradition of man to Poland over legal system changes there
Ms Justice Aileen Donnelly suspended the extradition of a Polish man
Former European Court of Human Rights judge Ann Power was not appointed
Parties object to secrecy elements in proposed legislation on a judicial council
Letter regarding planned reforms carries more weight than usual channel partly because it’s so rare
Chief Justice candidate appointed head of High Court in 2015
Ex-Supreme Court judge says not having Chief Justice as chair says ‘you’re not good enough’
Judges are opposed to the idea that a lay majority body should appoint judges
Five court presidents write to Taoiseach over ‘implications for administration of justice’
Association of Judges of Ireland say ‘obstacles’ have been put in way of judiciary
Court sittings could be disrupted if judges rise early to be home by ‘reasonable hour’
High Court judge criticises Cabinet decision to halt appointments until new law passed
Culture of openness and transparency needed, says Independent Victor Boyhan
Late Supreme Court judge was ‘proud and patriotic Irishman’, says President Higgins
Association of Judges sought ‘credit’ for those serving for morethan two years
Mr Justice Peter Kelly attempted to contact Brendan Howlin about proposed pay reduction
Rare intervention sharply critical of ‘deficient’ system and calls for changes to attract high calibre applicants
Supreme Court judges’ salaries range from €197,000 to €252,000
Plan will be seen as gesture after public row with Government
There is no reason why judges should be the only ones consulted on the Upper House
Mrs Justice Susan Denham pays tribute to ‘energy and commitment’ of colleagues
Forum to facilitate communication between judiciary and Government
FF leader warns of ‘full-blown constitutional crisis’
What are the issues on which the two sides have different perspectives?
Mr Justice Nicholas Kearns says Master has 'no authority' to speak on behalf of court
Judges’ association gives ‘full support’ to comments by Mr Justice Peter Kelly
Association backs Justice Peter Kelly over his comments at business dinner
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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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