Government repeatedly claimed referendums had no immigration implications
Attorney General
The Government maintained throughout the campaign that the amendment would not affect taxation, succession, or family law
Officials warned of ‘consequential legislative change’ that could be needed if definitions were left to courts
Senator Gerard Craughwell alleges there is an unconstituional secret agreement
Gerard Craughwell claims any arrangement allowing RAF interception in Irish airspace is unlawful and unconstitutional unless approved by Dáil and put to a referendum
Minister for Justice Helen McEntee made the designation in response to the UK’s exit from EU
Rossa Fanning says other courts should look to 'gold standard' of efficiency set by Commercial Court
If the Government does not want to appoint shortlisted applicants to judicial office, it can ask the Judicial Appointments Commission to re-run its selection process. Is this conducive to judicial independence?
Government says legal advice it received from Attorney General is ‘essential contribution to our consideration of next steps’
‘Cashing in’ short term can cause a sport’s audience to dwindle, conference hears, as Fanning lauds Wimbledon’s example
The case invokes article 41.2 of the Constitution, which refers to work performed by women in the home
Recent controversies across the water are reminders of ‘vital importance’ of judicial independence, particularly in politically turbulent times, court hears
Highest fee paid was €613,070, most barristers got fees under €100,000
Testimony from Tom Kennan, who is dead, was read into the record at inquests into the deaths at Dublin coroner’s court on Thursday
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