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of privileged and sometimes corrupt judges. it says it also is trying to purge former communist judges from the judiciary. irish supreme court judge john macmenamin, representing the chief justice of his country and the association of judges of ireland, said the polish government’s justificati...
Reports on the constitutionality of efforts by Allied War Veterans Council to exclude the Irish-American Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Group of Boston from the veteran-sponsored Saint Patrick's Day Parade. Ruling of the United States Supreme Cour...
It has emerged that pay increases for the judges were signed off by Taoiseach Leo Varadkar by way of Statutory Instrument and the matter came before a private meeting of the Oireachtas Finance Committee yesterday. Committee chairman John McGuinness told the Irish Examiner that the increases to the ...
Recently, some have suggested that the next administration should "pack" the Supreme Court by expanding its current composition of nine justices. The proposal to expand the Supreme Court has some merit. The current number of justices is not etched in stone or even in the Constituti...
The legal profession has evolved dramatically during my 87 years. I am a second-generation lawyer from an Irish immigrant family that settled in Yuma. My father, who passed the Bar with a fifth-grade education, ended up arguing a case before the U.S. Supreme Court during his career. ...
The article takes up the difficult problem of the so-called disobedience of judges against the background of the experiences of the Polish departure from c
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Supreme Court will rule at a later date on his bid to stay on Irish soil.If he is not extradited - on foot of a European Arrest Warrant issued by a French magistrate two years ago - then a trial may proceed in his absence.The exact purpose for which the warrant was issued is ...