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Kildare school gets to chat online to Ireland s top judges
Only four schools chosen nationwide
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Coláiste Lorcáin was chosen to participate in Comhrá, an educational and outreach initiative of the Supreme Court of Ireland.
Only four schools in the country were chosen for this pilot. Comhrá, the Irish for ‘conversation’ enables students to engage with Judges of the Supreme Court of Ireland live via video-conferencing technology.
The initiative is a collaboration between the Supreme Court, the Courts Service and the National Association of Principals and Deputy Principals (NAPD). Yesterday, December 9, 25 fifth year students in Coláiste Lorcáin, Castledermot participated in a live questions and answers session with two judges of the Supreme Court, Mr. Justice John Mac Menaminand Ms. Justice Elizabeth Dunne.
Trump has lost dozens of election lawsuits. Hereâs why. | PolitiFact
Cases have been rejected because plaintiffs have failed to prove widespread voter fraud, have made errors, or faced jurisdictional problems.
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Former Mayor of New York Rudy Giuliani, a lawyer for President Donald Trump, speaks during a news conference at the Republican National Committee headquarters on Nov. 19 in Washington. [ JACQUELYN MARTIN | AP ]
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You wouldnât know it from reading President Donald Trumpâs Twitter feed, but judges across the nation have repeatedly rejected lawsuits filed on his behalf in an unsuccessful effort to overturn Joe Bidenâs victory in the presidential race.