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Limerick lawyers and courts staff are set to take to the dancefloor next week in a bid to raise €3,000 for two charities. The "Strictly Legal Eagles" event has been organised by Limerick Solicitors' Bar Association, barristers of the South Western Circuit, and local staff at the Courts Service

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A coven of witches have cast a hex on US Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh aimed at "exposing [the judge] for what he truly is". The bizarre ritual, which has made international headlines, was organised by Catland Books, an occult bookstore in New York.

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A private members' bill to make perjury a statutory offence will be debated in the Oireachtas later today. The Perjury and Related Offences Bill 2018, introduced by Senator Pádraig Ó Céidigh last week, provides for prison sentences of up to seven years for perjurers.

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Mr Justice Kevin Cross will open a CPD event on breast cancer litigation in Dublin next week in aid of the Marie Keating Foundation. The event, taking place next Thursday 1 November, 1.30pm-5.30pm in the Distillery Building, has been organised by barrister Doireann O'Mahony and will hear from a rang

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Infringements on freedom of religion indicate the early signs of violent conflict, a United Nations special rapporteur has said. Speaking at an event in New York on the importance of the freedom of religion acting as an overall indicator of human rights protections, Ahmed Shaheed said

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