Legislative plans to widen access to increased payments under the grant scheme for owners of homes affected by defective ...
Magna Carta provides justification for restricting jury trials to only the most serious offences, a UK cabinet minister has ...
Tánaiste Simon Harris this week addressed the final event hosted by The Bar of Ireland to mark the 250th anniversary of the ...
An assault on the independence of the judiciary in Pakistan has been condemned by the International Bar Association. At the ...
A private member's bill bringing Ireland "into line with the rest of Europe" by introducing new rights for disabled people ...
Northern Ireland's all-party group on access to justice has put a spotlight on children and young people in the criminal ...
A man who sued for the right to a personalised licence plate reading "GAY" has finally received it. Ohio man William Saki ...
McCann FitzGerald partner Marie-Alice Cleary warns retailers not to fall foul of pricing laws as Black Friday approaches. A ...
The Supreme Court has determined that s.39(3) of the Residential Tenancies Act 2004, which limits the statutory entitlement of certain family members to succeed to a tenancy on the death of the ...
A limited edition print marking the 125th anniversary of Oscar Wilde's death has been launched to help raise funds to commemorate him. Art for Human Rights, in collaboration with renowned Italian ...
Campaigners for a public inquiry into the abuse carried out by former surgeon Michael Shine have welcomed a government decision to establish a scoping exercise. To date, more than 390 men have made ...