Conor Maguire, who would later become Chief Justice of Ireland, explains how the courts were set up and describes a break through land agitation case in Kilmaine, Mayo.
Seán Mac Réamoinn explains how that although the Dáíl only held 12 sessions between 1919 and 1921 often in very difficult circumstances much constructive work was done. An example of this was the establishment of the Sinn Féin courts.
Conor Maguire, who would later become Chief Justice of Ireland, explains how the courts were set up and describes a break through land agitation case in Kilmaine, Mayo.