Judgment being appealed dislodged long-standing interpretation of law that child offenders retain anonymity on appeal
Supreme Court
Pte Philip McCarthy was convicted after pleading not guilty at court-martial to 12 charges relating to 2021 incident at Sarsfield Barracks, Limerick, in which he assaulted Pte Jack Canty
Commencement of independent Irish courts in 1924 ‘the moment when the silence of the Gael in the courts of law is broken’
Project planned for site of former Holy Cross seminary on Clonliffe Road
If the Oireachtas wishes to effectively impose on prior encumbrancers the derelict sites levy, then it is incumbent on it to do so clearly, judge rules
Decision follows argument over whether an overturned planning permission should begin from scratch or be referred back to An Bord Pleanála for fresh consideration
Supreme Court decision met with dismay by some personal injuries lawyers, but others say it provides much-needed clarification for all involved in claims
Woman not entitled to have her injury assessed under earlier guidelines, Supreme Court rules
Site opposite Coombe Hospital is an example of how long-term dereliction is tolerated
Top-level programme of events and projects will mark centenary of establishment of independent courts
Former CEO of Irish Nationwide Building Society, who was worth €75 million in 2006, left with less than €25,000 in two personal bank accounts, court told
Mother of profoundly disabled boy challenges refusal of maximum care allowance in appeal of ‘systemic importance’ for carers
Waterford woman challenged constitutionality of guidelines after leg injury assessed for €3,000
Previous board of management approved principal’s inflation of pupil enrolment figures, court told
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