Dismissal of charges against four men in Golfgate case has brought little clarity
A painstaking study aims to address a glaring information gap on sentencing practices
More portraits of women ‘vital’ 100 years after first female judges called to Bar
Review finds RIA considered by some to be ‘old fashioned’ and ‘an old boys club’
Fianna Fáil was hoping no one would mention the War of the Buttons two years later
Prominent Nphet official among 27 new members elected to academic body
The review also aims to increase ethnic diversity in the RIA in line with Irish society at large
The Citizens’ Assembly’s recommendations on gender equality go well beyond the pious and perfunctory formulas that so often shape discussion in the area
Outgoing director general of the Law Society, Ken Murphy, says courts system needs ‘massive investment’ to fund a required transformation
He did not discuss the Séamus Woulfe issue, in an interview at the Ireland’s Edge festival
Coalition say Minister met obligations by contacting colleagues with single name
Judiciary relieved conclusion arrived at and ready to operate around ‘workplace dispute’
Séamus Woulfe's position is ‘untenable, but it may also be unimpeachable’
Even most Ministers tend not to see how a Government arrives at selections for judicial roles
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