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# Supreme Court

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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
Priory Hall in ruins as residents left ‘in limbo’
Clarity sought after 'Registered Employment Agreements' deemed unconstitutional
Priory Hall: "They've already tried to put us on the streets once, they can't try it again"
Alan Shatter and The Supremes: New judges to deal with courts backlog
Dublin City Council back in court over Priory Hall debacle
A new Vice President, and other things that happen if the Seanad is scrapped
Flashback: Pro-life and pro-choice campaigners clash in 1992
Committee to decide if advocacy groups should attend abortion law hearings
PICS: Cabinet meets protester on way into crucial meeting on abortion
Poll: Should the government legislate for assisted suicide with safeguards?
Supreme Court: Ireland has a right to life, not a right to die
Gerry Adams: 'Sinn Féin is not a pro-abortion party'
Supreme Court dismisses Marie Fleming’s ‘right to die’ appeal
Supreme Court to deliver verdict in ‘right to die’ case next week
Dissident republican McKevitt loses appeal over conviction on Real IRA membership
PSNI to be given access to Dolours Price interviews
US Supreme Court tackles law on benefits for same-sex marriage couples
IN NUMBERS: US same-sex marriage
Jill Meagher accused denies murder, pleads guilty to rape
European Court of Human Rights to hear Cork woman's abuse case
Gerry Adams: The Taoiseach’s salary undermines his agenda
Action on X group plans rally to mark 21st anniversary of case
'Right-to-die' appeal to be heard by Supreme Court today
Obama administration asks Supreme Court to strike down existing marriage law
Supreme Court rejects TDs application to join promissory note challenge
Ireland's judges incur €1.67 million in expenses for 2012
Supreme Court adjourns promissory note appeal as TDs seek to join case
Legality of promissory note to be challenged in the Supreme Court today
Poll: Should the 'risk of suicide' be included in abortion legislation?
Creighton has 'grave reservations' about suicide risk in any X Case law
The Evening Fix… now with added ice hockey humiliation
Column: Legal clarity needed after Marie Fleming 'right to die' verdict
Dr Eimear Spain
'Right to die' challenge to go to the Supreme Court
13 things we learned from the Oireachtas abortion hearings this week
Psychiatrists at odds over effects of any X Case legislation
Committee hopes to report to government on X Case law by end of January