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Safely crossing the street will soon no longer be a crime in California. The Freedom to Walk Act, which will become law in the state next January, will repeal the state's long-standing ban on so-called 'jaywalking', CBS reports.

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A court has ordered that thousands of bunnies be destroyed – chocolate ones, that is. German supermarket Lidl has been told by a Swiss court to stop selling its sweet treats since they are too similar to Lindt bunnies and are liable to sow confusion.

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Kevin Barrett of McCann FitzGerald and Enya Levy of Arthur Cox represented Ireland with distinction at the International Negotiation Competition. The competition sees two law students representing a party/client, negotiating an international transaction or the resolution of an international dispute

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Three rugby players have begun legal proceedings against the Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU) in what are thought to be the first in a series of cases over concussions. David Corkery, Declan Fitzpatrick and Ben Marshall brought proceedings in the High Court in Dublin yesterday, Independent.ie repor

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Matheson has been recognised as 'Best Emerging Leader Training and Best Mentorship Programme' at The Lincoln Irish Early Career Awards, which celebrate excellence, best practice and outstanding achievement across a broad range of professional sectors.The award acknowledges companies that are suppor

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A round-up of human rights stories from around the world. Human rights lawyer in Israeli prison goes on hunger strike | The Guardian

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A comprehensive review of Irish planning legislation being undertaken by Attorney General Paul Gallagher SC is now expected to be completed by the end of the year. Mr Gallagher was appointed last September to supervise a team of planning law experts working on a review “of unprecedented scale&

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The European Commission has called on Ireland to take action to halt the continued cutting of peat within special areas of conservation (SACs) designated to conserve raised bogs and blanket bogs under the Habitats Directive. Ireland could be referred to the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJ

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A second inquest into the death of a man shot dead by the SAS will be heard in April next year, 12 years after it was ordered. Francis Bradley, 20, was killed by soldiers near Toomebridge in 1986. The IRA said he was not a member at the time but later added his name to the organisation's "roll of ho

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