Judge in Clifden adjourns ‘Golfgate’ court case until October 28th
Independent TD Noel Grealish and former Fianna Fáil senator Donie Cassidy face charges
Independent TD Noel Grealish and former Fianna Fáil senator Donie Cassidy face charges
Court case from 2009 still stands but sometimes old institutions just need a nudge
Attempt at ‘informal resolution’ of crisis has reached an impasse
Transcript reveals judge’s initial reaction on reading story about controversial golf dinner
Then AG assured of organisers consultation with authorities on compliance with Covid-19 rules
Station clarifies remarks by head of RTÉ Radio One around broadcaster’s departure
Controversy over Séamus Woulfe highlights lack of mechanism to discipline judges
‘The judiciary has been the Cinderella of the three sisters - the three great organs of State’
Incoming chief justice faces a multitude of challenges which go to the heart of our justice system
Bail conditions may be changed to stop accused from commenting on the trials online
Concern that Susan Denham’s successor would not be in place before retirement
‘Sunday World’ uses accruals as argument for retrial in ‘Traveller drug king’ libel case
Government figures say the judge’s successor may not be appointed until October
Case centres on how electricity supplier serves notice to carry out statutory functions
Susan Denham makes remarks as Máire Whelan becomes a Court of Appeal judge
The man, who has been living in Ireland for several years, denies membership of any terror group
Special explanatory notes were attached to complainant’s Leaving Certificate
Supreme Court unanimously upholds Court of Appeal decision to overturn €493,000 award
Gilligans considering possible appeal to European Court of Human Rights
Court does not follow rule of costs following judgment due to importance of issues raised
Barry Doyle jailed for life in 2012 for murder of rugby player in case of mistaken identity
Practice not illegal in State but largely unregulated despite calls for legislative clarity
Independent Alliance minister also calls for declaration of interests for judges
Councillors eye land for park and sports despite Department of Housing advice
Suggestion of register of interests for judges dropped from Seanad motion
Mid-financial crisis move would have led to rift between executive and judiciary
Late Supreme Court judge made intentions known before 2011 vote, book reveals
Largest claim, for €24,500, was made by District Court judge, new figures show
Rezoning could jeopardise family court facility, states Mrs Justice Susan Denham
French authorities had not yet decided to try English journalist, Supreme Court found
Committee made statements and comments derogatory of ex-Rehab boss, counsel says
Supreme Court is hearing appeal against High Court rejection of challengeby Joan Collins TD to the issuing of €31bn promissory notes in 2009
Families Through Surrogacy conference aims to bring information and advice to couples
Mr Justice Nicholas Kearns issues warning to courts on final day on the bench
Judges upheld former senator Dan Kiely’s claim that there was a mistake in 2014 count
Justice Susan Denham says Ireland’s reputation is being damaged by delay in setting up council
Tributes paid to former chief justice who ‘was passionate about the Irish nation’
Eoin McKeogh lost application for anonymity in reports on dispute over taxi clip
Case centres on man lawfully acquitted of burglary under changes to admissibility of evidence in criminal trials
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
Court had been urged to order re-run of vote over finding Constitution was breached
Bar on use of evidence obtained in breach of a constitutional right has now been removed
Letters released under Freedom of Information say it was a ‘significant health matter’
Dwyer charged with Elaine O’Hara’s murder and detained after initial day of questioning
Woman to get funds in lump sum after ex-husband disputed valuation figures
Divorced couple reach agreement in Supreme Court case
Case could present conflict between right to life and right to die a natural death
Charges include allegation Adam Busby threatened to contaminate drinking water in UK
Courts Service says costs have fallen by more than 30 per cent since 2008
After Ali Damache ruling, State accepts Eric Eoin Marques entitled to judicial review
US seeks extradition of Algerian-born Irish citizen on terrorism charges
Supreme Court rules on woman accused for causing harm to father with intent to murder
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