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The electoral commissioner of Papua New Guinea has won a court order against a critical blogger who compared him to a tomato. Patilias Gamato took Martyn Namarong to court after he called him "Patilias Tomato" and allegedly posted an image of him with a tomato for a head.

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The Board of Management of a secondary school in Wicklow has lost its case against An Bord Pleanála, in which it sought an order of certiorari and various declaratory reliefs based on its failure to comply with the Planning and Development Act 2000 and disregard for anti-obesity policies when grant

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A site for Portlaoise's new courthouse has been chosen, the Leinster Express reports. Councillors have raised concerns about the extant Portlaoise Courthouse's location on Main Street because they believe it is disrupting business in the town.

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Litigation solicitor Derek Walsh (pictured) of Keating Connolly Sellors Solicitors recently presented an in-house seminar on the topic of bullying and the law entitled “Stomp Out Bullying”. Derek’s seminar focused on bullying in schools and the workplace – this article is based on bullying i

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A judge has been reprimanded by judicial authorities after he made statements suggesting that many rape cases in which the alleged victim was drunk should not have made it to court. Judge Philip Shorrock of Liverpool Civil and Family Court said there was no realistic prospect of conviction in many c

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Websites with adult content will be legally obliged to introduce robust age verification processes from April 2018 under newly commenced UK legislation. Digital Minister Matt Hancock yesterday signed the commencement order for the Digital Economy Act 2017.

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A judge has agreed to resign after he was caught swiping fancy business card holders from a social club. A lawyer representing Judge Michael S. Williams said he had decided against fighting the allegations because he wanted to retire anyway.

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Justice Minister Charlie Flanagan Officials at the Department of Justice have briefed Justice Minister Charlie Flanagan on the need to continue drafting new legislation on employment law, domestic violence, maternal deaths, legal aid and the family courts.

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