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18 Jun 2007, 8:24 am
For example, in Farrell v AG [1998] 1 IR 203, the decision of the Attorney General himself to direct the coroner (Farrell) to carry out a fresh inquest was quashed; there was not “a scintilla of evidence … for the complete change of mind”. [read post]
4 Jul 2016, 4:07 pm by INFORRM
Indeed, in Kennedy v Ireland [1987] IR 587, the first and leading case on privacy of communications, Hamilton P awarded the plaintiffs a total of £50,000 damages for the significant distress that they suffered from the defendants’ infringement of their constitutional right to privacy ([1987] 1 IR 587, 594-595). [read post]
18 Dec 2020, 9:30 am by Riana Pfefferkorn
And that information may in turn get sold by data brokers to all comers — including U.S. law enforcement agencies, the IRS, the Secret Service, immigration authorities, and the military. [read post]
9 May 2011, 6:16 am by Lawrence Solum
Government may afford religious institutions exemptions from certain laws in order to protect religious freedom, but is not constitutionally required to, according to the landmark case of Employment Division, Department of Human Resources of Oregon v. [read post]