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The Officer, the Master, the President and the Chief: Supreme Court Unhappy at Signing of Marriage Equality Bill
Dr Conor O’Mahony The recent unsuccessful legal challenge to the outcome of the marriage referendum threw up some interesting points of discussion, and not all of them related to the outlandish nature of the arguments made by the petitioners. From … Continue reading
Posted in Courts, Judiciary, Marriage, President, Referendum
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