The Relevance of Jurisprudence to Law Part 3
The remains of unquestionably the greatest intellect of the nineteenth century, Karl Marx, are buried…
The remains of unquestionably the greatest intellect of the nineteenth century, Karl Marx, are buried…
In the first part of this series, London-based barrister, who taught Jurisprudence for sixteen years…
This article is a response to Supreme Court Justice Gerard Hogan’s Annual Hale Lecture in…
As the founder of the now seemingly inactive Irish Innocence Project, and co-founder of The…
I have just finished representing a client in a murder case and have plenty to…
Anyone watching the agonizing progress of the Julian Assange case proceeding through the U.K. justice…
Both as a lawyer and Supreme Court judge, Louis Brandeis was an inveterate opponent of…
All persons and authorities within the state, whether public or private, should be bound by,…
The new so-called Hate Crime Bill [Criminal Justice (Incitement to Violence or Hatred and Hate…
Irish Times journalist Naomi O’Leary wrote an article recently commenting on how journalists are curtailed…
An earlier version of this article was recently published in the Irish World newspaper, we…
To meet ex-prison officer Sean O’Brien for the first time I drove through a sparse…
“You have no appointment.” I’d emailed, left messages, and read their mission statement: To free the…
As events in Ukraine demonstrate, ineluctably, war diminishes our humanity, possessing men – and mostly…
You enter here a taut quintet Where theorists can shift or shape How we make…
The noted American historian, and Putin critic,Timothy Snyder’s recent text Our Malady: Lessons in Liberty…
Over the past few years, a broad consensus has emerged that in Ireland providing adequate…
When the Federal Convention of 1878 had completed its work on the U.S. Constitution in…
The degree of civilisation in a society can be judged by entering its prisons. Fyodor…
The day that they killed him, someone said to me, “Son The age of the…