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Our Alternative Perspectives Competition is now open! We encourage all non-Law undergraduate students in Trinity to submit. €150 prize to be won. Click here for more information: linkedin.com/feed/update/ur…

Our Alternative Perspectives Competition is now open! We encourage all non-Law undergraduate students in Trinity to submit. €150 prize to be won.

Click here for more information: linkedin.com/feed/update/ur…
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A reminder that submissions to Volume XXVI close on the 16th of January! We highly encourage all prospective authors to consult our website for information on requirements and prizes: trinitycollegelawreview.org/submissions/

A reminder that submissions to Volume XXVI close on the 16th of January!

We highly encourage all prospective authors to consult our website for information on requirements and prizes: trinitycollegelawreview.org/submissions/
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Deadline for Submissions to Volume XXVI has been extended! We highly encourage all prospective authors to submit. For information on prizes and submissions requirements please consult: trinitycollegelawreview.org/submissions/

Deadline for Submissions to Volume XXVI has been extended! We highly encourage all prospective authors to submit.

For information on prizes and submissions requirements please consult: trinitycollegelawreview.org/submissions/
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TCLR and The Eagle: Trinity College Law Gazette are thrilled to be hosting Prof Lorna Fox O'Mahony and Dr Jessie Hohmann in conversation on ‘Housing and Home’. The event will take place online on the 15th of March at 11am GMT. This is set to be an outstanding event with exceptional scholars!

TCLR and <a href="/tcdeagle/">The Eagle: Trinity College Law Gazette</a> are thrilled to be hosting <a href="/OMahonyFox/">Prof Lorna Fox O'Mahony</a> and <a href="/DrJessieHohmann/">Dr Jessie Hohmann</a> in conversation on ‘Housing and Home’. The event will take place online on the 15th of March at 11am GMT.

This is set to be an outstanding event with exceptional scholars!
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We are delighted to announce that the Launch for Volume XXVI of the Trinity College Law Review will be occurring on Tuesday, the 28th of March at 18:00 in the Atrium of Trinity College Dublin. We would be thrilled if you joined us in celebrating this occasion!

We are delighted to announce that the Launch for Volume XXVI of the Trinity College Law Review will be occurring on Tuesday, the 28th of March at 18:00 in the Atrium of Trinity College Dublin.

We would be thrilled if you joined us in celebrating this occasion!
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The Trinity College Law Review invites you to 'Law and Emotion' by Dr John Stannard, taking place on Friday, the 20th of October, at 6pm, in Regent House, Trinity College College Dublin. This event forms part of TCLR's Distinguished Speaker Series kindly supported by Arthur Cox.

The Trinity College Law Review invites you to 'Law and Emotion' by Dr John Stannard, taking place on Friday, the 20th of October, at 6pm, in Regent House, Trinity College College Dublin. 
This event forms part of TCLR's Distinguished Speaker Series kindly supported by Arthur Cox.
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Submissions to Volume XXVII of the Trinity College Law Review are now open. The submission deadline for Volume XXVII is the 19th of January, 2024. For further details on submission guidelines, please visit trinitycollegelawreview.org.

Submissions to Volume XXVII of the Trinity College Law Review are now open.

The submission deadline for Volume XXVII is the 19th of January, 2024.

For further details on submission guidelines, please visit trinitycollegelawreview.org.
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O'Donnell CJ has recused himself from the upcoming Article 26 reference, but there is an interesting insight into how he may have ruled buried in the pages of the Trinity College Law Review in 2016:

O'Donnell CJ has recused himself from the upcoming Article 26 reference, but there is an interesting insight into how he may have ruled buried in the pages of the Trinity College Law Review in 2016:
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With the upcoming Supreme Court Review of the Judicial Appointments Commission Bill, we’re looking back at this excellent TCLR Online piece on Article 26 references. trinitycollegelawreview.org/the-importance… Aileen Kavanagh @oran_doyle TCD Law School TriCON

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The Trinity College Colloquium is accepting abstracts for its 16th conference! Applications are open to law students of any level, in any university. Email [email protected] with a PDF (500 words), or with any questions you may have.

The Trinity College Colloquium is accepting abstracts for its 16th conference! Applications are open to law students of any level, in any university.  

Email law.student.colloquium@gmail.com with a PDF (500 words), or with any questions you may have.
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TCD Law Soc & the School of Law are pleased to announce an Alumni Gala dinner and reception on Tuesday, 13 February 2024. The dinner will take place at 6 pm. Bookings can be made until Friday, 9 February: tcd.ie/law/news-event…

TCD Law Soc &amp; the School of Law are pleased to announce an Alumni Gala dinner and reception on Tuesday, 13 February 2024. The dinner will take place at 6 pm. Bookings can be made until Friday, 9 February: tcd.ie/law/news-event…
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Congratulations to Ámhra Carey on the publication of his article ‘Article 41.2 and the Problem with Formal Equality ’ on the TCLR Online. Click here to read: trinitycollegelawreview.org/article-41-2-a…

Congratulations to Ámhra Carey on the publication of his article ‘Article 41.2 and the Problem with Formal Equality ’ on the TCLR Online. 
 
Click here to read: trinitycollegelawreview.org/article-41-2-a…
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On March 11th 5pm TriCON TCLR & TCD Law Soc will co-host a lecture by Lord Sales UK Supreme Court on ‘Constitutional Law without a Written Constitution’ And discussion with Chief Justice Donal O’Donnell, Mr Justice Gerard Hogan & Prof Aileen Kavanagh TCD Law School

On March 11th 5pm <a href="/TriCONDublin/">TriCON</a> <a href="/TCLRDublin/">TCLR</a> &amp; <a href="/TCDLawSoc/">TCD Law Soc</a> will co-host a lecture by Lord Sales <a href="/UKSupremeCourt/">UK Supreme Court</a> on

‘Constitutional Law without a Written Constitution’

And discussion with Chief Justice Donal O’Donnell, Mr Justice Gerard Hogan &amp; Prof <a href="/AileenFKavanagh/">Aileen Kavanagh</a> <a href="/TCDLawSchool/">TCD Law School</a>
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Looking forward to joining the conversation on written and unwritten constitutionalism with Lord Sales UK Supreme Court & Chief Justice O’Donnell & Mr Justice Hogan of the Irish Supreme Court at this fantastic event at TriCON on March 11th.