Judge James Oakley A judge in Texas has been reprimanded after suggesting on Facebook that a black murder suspect should be given "a tree and a rope".
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A senior Indian judge who ordered the arrest of the Chief Justice of India and seven Supreme Court judges has been jailed for contempt. The arrest of Justice Chinnaswamy Swaminathan Karnan of the Kolkata High Court marks the first time that a High Court judge has been jailed for contempt in India, B
A third-country national may, as the parent of a minor child who is an EU citizen, rely on a derived right of residence in the EU, the Court of Justice of the European Union has ruled. The fact that the other parent, an EU citizen, could assume sole responsibility for the primary day-to-day care of
Kathleen O'Toole Kathleen O'Toole, chief of the Seattle Police Department, will chair the "root-and-branch review" of An Garda Síochána, the Department of Justice has announced.
The principal of an engineering firm who complained of professional misconduct on the part of the solicitor acting on behalf of another company with which he was engaged in litigation, has had his case dismissed by the Court of Appeal. Delivering the judgment of the three-judge Court, Mr Justice Ge
Dublin-based Beauchamps has announced the appointment of Dorit McCann, a recognised expert in procurement and competition law, as a partner and head of its EU, competition & procurement team.
The Public Prosecution Service (PPS) has faced a political backlash following its decision to charge ex-soldier Dennis Hutchings with attempted murder. Mr Hutchings, 75, is accused of killing John-Pat Cunningham, 27, as he ran away from an army patrol in Benburb, Co Armagh in 1974.
The collapse of the Northern Ireland Executive leaves victims of historical child abuse with "no alternative" but to seek redress through the courts, a lawyer has said. Claire McKeegan of Belfast firm KRW Law told the Belfast Telegraph that the political deadlock meant the report of the Historical I
Derek Walsh Derek Walsh, solicitor at Keating Connolly Sellors in Limerick, writes on the blasphemy investigation into Stephen Fry.
Judges in the European Union have expressed solidarity with the Polish judiciary following reports that the government is interfering with the independence of the country’s judges. The Network of the Presidents of the Supreme Judicial Courts of the European Union pointed to interventions by Polish
A partner at Limerick firm Holmes O'Malley Sexton Solicitors has been appointed as a member of Innovate Limerick's advisory group.
The Bar of Northern Ireland presented a cheque for £22,500 to The Boom Foundation after a year of fundraising events and activities.
Guy Lougher UK workers are showing significant resilience in the face of Brexit uncertainty, according to research commissioned by Pinsent Masons.
A Dutch animal rights campaigner whose Swiss citizenship application was twice refused because of her "big mouth" and vocal opposition to Switzerland's iconic cowbells has finally won her battle for naturalisation. Nancy Holten, 43, was born in the Netherlands but has lived in Switzerland since she
A solicitor who successfully brought a case against TV3 for “unintentionally” defaming him in the course of a 9-second broadcast in 2013, has had his award of damages reduced from €140,000 to €36,000 by the Court of Appeal. Delivering the judgment of the three-judge Court, Mr Justice Gerard

