The Courts Service has launched a five-part podcast series that commemorates the centenary of the Courts of Justice Act, 1924.
The act established Ireland’s modern courts system.
Launched on Friday (11 October), the series commemorates the centenary and explores landmark cases, influential figures, and the evolution of our legal system.
It features insightful discussions with members of the judiciary, legal scholars, and historians.
Each episode aims to illuminate our legal heritage and its impact on modern society.
The series was produced by Judge Grainne Malone of the District Court, Justice Iseult O’Malley of the Supreme Court, Justice Cian Ferriter of the High Court, Patricia Baker of Curious Broadcasts productions, and the communications and media unit of the Courts Service.