How Ireland's judges are made: a glimpse inside a closed system
The unorthodox process for choosing Séamus Woulfe has shone a light on a defective system
The unorthodox process for choosing Séamus Woulfe has shone a light on a defective system
Judiciary’s move to join demonstration over foreign government’s policies is problematic
Analysis: Ruadhán MacCormaic on what new chief justice Frank Clarke will bring to role
‘A man who made great and courageous efforts on behalf of those who sought justice’
Report shows 17 new judges were appointed in 2012
Court gave judgments in some 120 cases last year compared to 64 by US supreme court
A four-year waiting list for appeals puts the Supreme Court under pressure and may discourage dissent
The current Supreme Court is composed of eight judges with different qualities and backgrounds
Girl was in State care for a time amid concerns she had been forced by her Muslim parents to marry a man she hardly knew
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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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