Couple cannot pursue 30-year-old planning case, Supreme Court rules
Owners of Clare Manor Hotel allege corruption in refusal to grant planning for housing
Owners of Clare Manor Hotel allege corruption in refusal to grant planning for housing
Tribunal delayed action on 1987 decision, former owners of Clare Manor Hotel claim
Anti-abortion group wants to be heard in State’s appeal on rights of unborn
Chief Justice Susan Denham to step down after six years as head of judiciary
Persona judgment shows how contemporary litigation frustrates the right of access to courts
Government’s threat to cap waste charges shows collection system is not working
Dublin City Council took action against ruling criticising manipulated waste reports
Case centres on man lawfully acquitted of burglary under changes to admissibility of evidence in criminal trials
Michael O’Higgins SC thinks decision relaxing criminal evidence rules has huge implications
Adrian Hardiman says ruling gives Garda ‘effective immunity from judicial oversight’
Divisions emerge as judges relax controls on use of evidence obtained in breach of rights
Bar on use of evidence obtained in breach of a constitutional right has now been removed
All 10 judges of Supreme Court sit in Cork for the first time to hear two cases
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