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The recent issues raised by three women against the retired Judge James O’Connor are unlikely to see any further inquiry into him. However, the start .
Portmarnock members knew time was up for men-only policy Court case from 2009 still stands but sometimes old institutions just need a nudge
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In a special vote on Rule 3 of the club’s constitution, a majority of 83.4 per cent voted in favour of removing the four words “who shall be Gentlemen”. That means the brass and panelled rooms of the venerable club will be thrown open to women members.
Challenging times as normal life in courts overturned
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It took months to suppress the urge to stand up every time Dr Tony Holohan and his fellow NPHET doctors entered and left the large briefing room in the Department of Health.
As cases of Covid-19 rose and the normal business of life, including legal proceedings, was suspended, I was assigned to join the team of reporters covering the unfolding crisis.
But 14 years of having to stand whenever a judge entered or left a court room proved to be a hard habit to break.
When I think back on life before the pandemic took hold, the courts and the legal world formed a large part of it.