Why it's time to reform the family law system The court system should provide the scaffolding required to give families a chance for a new beginning Family Law • 18 Feb 20
How the Judicial Council Bill changes the Irish justice system From training judges to guidelines for sentencing and personal injuries awards, the new Bill contains many welcome innovations Legal • 17 Jul 19
How governance should ensure progress of the Climate Action Plan The plan comes with welcome and overdue proposals for a new governance framework to ensure oversight and accountability Climate Change • 25 Jun 19
Making laws in Ireland after Brexit Could we see a return of legal measures which might be seen as a form of political interference in how the courts operate? Legal • 05 Apr 19
Why all victims deserve support Is it time to challenge our own stereotypical beliefs and acknowledge that all victims deserve support regardless of gender or sexual orientation? Victims • 05 Mar 19
Do you trust artificial intelligence? Many organisations are using AI to make major decisions about our lives, but they are often making a mess of things Artificial Intelligence • 24 Jan 19
The relationship between true crime and true justice Can the true crime genre help us to understand what is true justice and how to achieve it? True crime • 28 Jan 19
Why the process of appointing judges really matters With the independence of judiciaries under threat worldwide, the Judicial Appointments Commission Bill is an important piece of legislation Judges • 11 Oct 18
What makes a good judge? How research on judicial decision-making can inform judicial reforms in Ireland Legal • 25 Jun 18
The kids are not alright: why some children are in a legal bind Failure to enact provisions of the Children & Family Relationships Act means family relationships of some children are not recognised in law Legal • 25 May 18