Members: 14 September 2021
An update from Diarmuid O’Leary BL, 2020–2021 McCarthy Scholar
Recent Barrister–at–Law Graduate Diarmuid O’Leary BL reports on his experience as the 2020–2021 McCarthy Scholar.
Read MoreRecent Barrister–at–Law Graduate Diarmuid O’Leary BL reports on his experience as the 2020–2021 McCarthy Scholar.
Read MoreKing’s Inns are planning a hike in Glendalough on Sunday, 19 September. Enjoy nature and reward yourself with breathtaking views over Glendalough Valley and the surrounding Wicklow uplands.
Read MoreNext in the ‘Alumni Stories’ series, our Member Relations Officer Diane Sutton speaks to alumnus Darren Lalor BL. Darren held many positions before qualifying as a barrister, including a production manager for well–known artists and as a taxi driver.
Read MoreKing’s Inns is delighted to participate in Calcutta Run, the Legal Fundraiser again this year. For 2021, we are working virtually as a collective to travel 30,000km over ten days, from Dublin to Cork, on to New York, next stop Olympic Tokyo, on to Kolkata, and finishing back in Dublin!
Read MoreThe Legal Services Regulatory Authority (LSRA) today, Tuesday 20 July 2021, publishes its Annual Report for 2020, providing an overview of its performance and outputs for the year.
Read MoreOn Wednesday 30 June 2021, The Legal Services Regulatory Authority (LSRA) published its second annual report on the admission policies of the legal professions.
Read MoreTo celebrate the launch of summer garden parties and the Sizzle BBQ Box, King’s Inns students, members and the wider alumni community will be offered a complimentary box of three salads with their first order.
Read MoreSeventh in the ‘Alumni Stories’ series, our Member Relations Officer Diane Sutton speaks to alumna Hazel Chu, Lord Mayor of Dublin and Chairperson for the Green Party.
Read MoreProfessor Louise Chappell (UNSW, Sydney), Dr Rosemary Grey (University of Sydney) and Dr Kcasey McLoughlin (University of Newcastle, Australia) are inviting expressions of interest for contributions to the first book on the International Criminal Court (ICC) using a feminist judgments methodology.
Read MoreNeasa O’Callaghan, current Barrister–at–Law student and Auditor of the 191st Session of the Law Students’ Debating Society of Ireland (LSDSI), will deliver her Inaugural Address on Thursday, 3 June 2021, at 5.30 pm.
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