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# Supreme Court

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Irish courts can't cope with any more cuts - Chief Justice
Obamacare on the rocks? Controversial law hits major court setback
Bewley's has failed to get a reduction in its rental terms
Next week, Bewley's Grafton Street could get a cut in its €1.5 million rent
Dunnes-v-Karen Millen goes to Europe, the result isn't good for the Irish store
Government nominates new Judge to the Supreme Court
What exactly is collective bargaining? A precise legal definition is on the way
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Seanad committee wins appeal over Ivor Callelly expense claims
Gardagate: Here's what ministers agreed at today's Cabinet meeting
The High Court said that Bewley’s rent should fall. The Supreme Court will today hear an appeal
US Supreme Court: Domestic abusers can't own guns
Suspects being questioned by gardaí 'need greater protection'
US government expands legal rights for couples in same-sex marriages
Supreme Court hears argument over Traveller's right to attend local school
US judge rules NSA phone surveillance lawful
Woman who took right-to-die case, Marie Fleming, has passed away
Column: We have bypassed the opportunity to introduce a humane asylum process
Lissadell House owners win long-running legal battle over rights-of-way
Column: The Court of Appeal referendum is a blind date with a moral hazard
The Court of Appeal referendum is one thing all political parties are agreed on
PSNI abandons appeal in former IRA hunger striker stop and search case
‘He’s very, very pale’: Mick Wallace and Clare Daly met Julian Assange yesterday
In pics: President Michael D Higgins concludes meeting with the Council of State
Michael Lowry, mortgages and mayors: The week in numbers
Explainer: What is the Council of State and why is it discussing the abortion bill?
Two judges nominated for the Supreme Court
President Higgins to convene Council of State over abortion bill
"The punishment must fit the crime" - Garda anger at remission for killer
Supreme Court: Eircom can continue 'three strikes' policy on illegal downloading
Aww: Bert and Ernie make the cover of The New Yorker in gay marriage celebration
Abortion Rights Campaign says it cannot support the abortion bill
US voting rights provision struck down for not reflecting racial progress
Reilly says he won’t be afraid to suspend abortion service as bill introduced in Dáil
State to appeal ruling in landmark 'surrogate birth cert' case
Nurse accused of setting fire to nursing home pleads guilty to killing 11 people
Courts to hold extra September sittings to work through backlog
Dublin City Council: We've acted in the best interests of Priory Hall residents
Shatter offers olive branch to lawyers over appointment of new regulators