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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[This week on Legally Fond, Pierce, Gavin and Alex tackle the topic of impartial political coverage by RTE by examining the case of Coughlan v Broad Complaints Commission. The case concerns the state broadcaster’s engagement with the issues of the 1995 Divorce referendum. The team explain what uncontested party-political broadcasts are and why they may be controversial. How important is it for RTE to afford equal airtime to both sides of the debate in a national referendum? What are the conseq...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this week’s episode of Legally Fond the team look at a case concerning a High Court decision to allow a blood transfusion to be administered to a woman who had previously refused it on religious grounds. Gavin, Pierce and Alex pick apart constitutional concerns, questions regarding capacity and examine the delicate exercise of rights balancing that the courts must master. How far does someone’s right to religious expression extend? Is it ever okay for clinicians to disregard the express wi...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this week’s episode of Legally Fond the team look at a case concerning a High Court decision to allow a blood transfusion to be administered to a woman who had previously refused it on religious grounds. Gavin, Pierce and Alex pick apart constitutional concerns, questions regarding capacity and examine the delicate exercise of rights balancing that the courts must master. How far does someone’s right to religious expression extend? Is it ever okay for clinicians to disregard the express wishes of a patient in order to save their life? How do the Irish Courts respond to these literal life and death scenarios? This episode will discuss.</p>]]></description>
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    <itunes:title>Modern Monopolies: The EU Takes on Google</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[We discuss the European Commission decision on Google's comparison shopping service. How will this affect the big tech firms and is breaking them up in order to open the market the correct approach? ]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this week’s episode of Legally Fond, the team discuss the recent High Court challenge to the Leaving Certificate system of calculated grades by Belvedere student Freddie Sherry. Pierce, Gavin and Alex discuss Mr Justice Meenan’s decision in the case and what ramifications it will have for some sixty other similar challenges already lodged to the courts. What is the significance of school historical data and why did the Department of Education revise its policy on the matter? Was Norma Fole...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:title>Champagne Football - The Gospel According to John (Delaney)</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:title>€13 Billion - An Apple A Day Keeps The Taxman Away</itunes:title>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Earlier this year, the General Court of the European Union found against the European Commission in the so-called &apos;Apple tax case&apos;. This meant that the Commission was unable to prove to the required standard that the Irish government had given Apple illegal state aid in order to reduce its tax bill. The result is that Ireland is not entitled to the €13 billion which the Commission decided it should receive from Apple. How did this case come about? We discuss in the Season Two finale of Legally Fond.</p><p>This episode is brought to you in association with LawSchool.ie. LawSchool.ie is Ireland’s leading provider of tuition for the FE1 or King’s Inns Entrance exams. Each course is delivered live online with a specific exam focus and supported by the latest manuals. Shorter pre-recorded workshops are also available. Courses commence June and November. Register anytime at LawSchool.ie. For a 10% discount on any course, use the discount code 'legallyfond'.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Although many consider the Irish Presidency a largely ceremonial role, one significant constitutional power which the President has is the right to refer bills to the Supreme Court to check their constitutionality before they are made law. One such case considered whether a law requiring property developers to sell up to 20% of their new houses to the state for use as social housing. We discussed the merits of this case and the pitfalls of letting the President get involved. This episode is b...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[It is an oddity of Irish politics that in 2001, when nearly 53% of voters opted to reject the EU's Nice Treaty, the Irish Government tried a 'second time lucky' approach, holding a second referendum on the same question. It passed, with 62% in favour. The same series of events occurred with the Lisbon Treaty later in the decade. Why is it that Ireland was the only member state of the EU which had to vote by referendum on the Nice and Lisbon Treaties? We discuss the case which led to this cons...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[A week on from Chief Justice Frank Clarke's publication of his correspondence with Seamus Woulfe, we discuss what has happened since and what might happen next. Also, could this saga lead to the reform of judicial appointments? This episode is brought to you in association with LawSchool.ie. LawSchool.ie is Ireland’s leading provider of tuition for the FE1 or King’s Inns Entrance exams. Each course is delivered live online with a specific exam focus and supported by the latest manuals. Shorte...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Artificial intelligence is revolutionising how we do business. With its countless opportunities, it also presents risks. To what extent will we be delegating our decision making to computers and robots? Do we trust them to make accurate decisions? And who will be responsible if AI discriminates or makes an unfair decision? Paul MacDonnell from the Global Digital Foundation discusses a recent paper he published on the regulation of artificial intelligence. This episode is brought to you in ass...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p>Should somebody who has been a smoker for many decades be able to sue a tobacco company for their personal injuries? The case we discuss this week deals with this question. The tobacco company sought to have the case thrown out of court on the grounds that it was &quot;frivolous and vexatious&quot;.</p><p>This episode is brought to you in association with LawSchool.ie. LawSchool.ie is Ireland’s leading provider of tuition for the FE1 or King’s Inns Entrance exams. Each course is delivered live online with a specific exam focus and supported by the latest manuals. Shorter pre-recorded workshops are also available. Courses commence June and November. Register anytime at LawSchool.ie. For a 10% discount on any course, use the discount code 'legallyfond'.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Should somebody who has been a smoker for many decades be able to sue a tobacco company for their personal injuries? The case we discuss this week deals with this question. The tobacco company sought to have the case thrown out of court on the grounds that it was &quot;frivolous and vexatious&quot;.</p><p>This episode is brought to you in association with LawSchool.ie. LawSchool.ie is Ireland’s leading provider of tuition for the FE1 or King’s Inns Entrance exams. Each course is delivered live online with a specific exam focus and supported by the latest manuals. Shorter pre-recorded workshops are also available. Courses commence June and November. Register anytime at LawSchool.ie. For a 10% discount on any course, use the discount code 'legallyfond'.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Knock Knock - The Gardai and Search Warrants</itunes:title>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p>If the Gardai break your constitutional rights by storming into your house, collect incriminating evidence with a search warrant which is faulty, defective or has the wrong address on it, should they be able to use this evidence against you at trial? The Irish courts have to take into account the interests of the Gardai in investigating crime while preserving the rights of those accused of being involved in criminal activity.</p><p>This episode is brought to you in association with LawSchool.ie. LawSchool.ie is Ireland’s leading provider of tuition for the FE1 or King’s Inns Entrance exams. Each course is delivered live online with a specific exam focus and supported by the latest manuals. Shorter pre-recorded workshops are also available. Courses commence June and November. Register anytime at LawSchool.ie. For a 10% discount on any course, use the discount code 'legallyfond'.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If the Gardai break your constitutional rights by storming into your house, collect incriminating evidence with a search warrant which is faulty, defective or has the wrong address on it, should they be able to use this evidence against you at trial? The Irish courts have to take into account the interests of the Gardai in investigating crime while preserving the rights of those accused of being involved in criminal activity.</p><p>This episode is brought to you in association with LawSchool.ie. LawSchool.ie is Ireland’s leading provider of tuition for the FE1 or King’s Inns Entrance exams. Each course is delivered live online with a specific exam focus and supported by the latest manuals. Shorter pre-recorded workshops are also available. Courses commence June and November. Register anytime at LawSchool.ie. For a 10% discount on any course, use the discount code 'legallyfond'.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Senator David Norris - How I Sued The Government</itunes:title>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p>In 1980s conservative Ireland, when the state was under the wrath of the Catholic Church, gay rights activist David Norris challenged a criminal law forbidding sodomy. His case failed in the High Court and was shot down in the Supreme Court. Determined, Norris took his case to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg. At every step of his legal battle, the Irish state fought back. Though he eventually succeeded, even the Irish judge sitting on the Strasbourg court found against him. David Norris discusses his decade-long litigation which resulted in the de-criminalisation of homosexuality and what it is like for an individual to sue the state.</p><p>This episode is brought to you in association with LawSchool.ie. LawSchool.ie is Ireland’s leading provider of tuition for the FE1 or King’s Inns Entrance exams. Each course is delivered live online with a specific exam focus and supported by the latest manuals. Shorter pre-recorded workshops are also available. Courses commence June and November. Register anytime at LawSchool.ie. For a 10% discount on any course, use the discount code 'legallyfond'.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In 1980s conservative Ireland, when the state was under the wrath of the Catholic Church, gay rights activist David Norris challenged a criminal law forbidding sodomy. His case failed in the High Court and was shot down in the Supreme Court. Determined, Norris took his case to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg. At every step of his legal battle, the Irish state fought back. Though he eventually succeeded, even the Irish judge sitting on the Strasbourg court found against him. David Norris discusses his decade-long litigation which resulted in the de-criminalisation of homosexuality and what it is like for an individual to sue the state.</p><p>This episode is brought to you in association with LawSchool.ie. LawSchool.ie is Ireland’s leading provider of tuition for the FE1 or King’s Inns Entrance exams. Each course is delivered live online with a specific exam focus and supported by the latest manuals. Shorter pre-recorded workshops are also available. Courses commence June and November. Register anytime at LawSchool.ie. For a 10% discount on any course, use the discount code 'legallyfond'.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Everyone loves a good underdog story. And being Irish, we wanted to focus on two cases of indigenous companies taking on big business. The first is a case of David versus Goliath - of Supermac versus BigMac. What happened when an Irish fast food chain took on one of the world’s biggest? Also, if you see a pair of sports shorts with three stripes down the side, which brand do you think they are? Germany’s Adidas claims that GAA favourite O’Neills is passing off their shorts as being from Adida...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyone loves a good underdog story. And being Irish, we wanted to focus on two cases of indigenous companies taking on big business.</p><p>The first is a case of David versus Goliath - of Supermac versus BigMac. What happened when an Irish fast food chain took on one of the world’s biggest?</p><p>Also, if you see a pair of sports shorts with three stripes down the side, which brand do you think they are? Germany’s Adidas claims that GAA favourite O’Neills is passing off their shorts as being from Adidas. But who was victorious in court? We discuss their 1980s legal battle.</p><p>This episode is brought to you in association with LawSchool.ie. LawSchool.ie is Ireland’s leading provider of tuition for the FE1 or King’s Inns Entrance exams. Each course is delivered live online with a specific exam focus and supported by the latest manuals. Shorter pre-recorded workshops are also available. Courses commence June and November. Register anytime at LawSchool.ie. For a 10% discount on any course, use the discount code 'legallyfond'.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Much At Steak - Is Veganism a Philosophical Belief?</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Jordi Casamitjana practices ethical veganism. For example, he has not dated non-vegans and he avoids social gatherings if the food served is not vegan. When he was dismissed from his job at a charity, he tried to assert that his form of ethical veganism is a 'philosophical belief' under the Equality Act 2010, a piece of legislation which prevents workplace discrimination on certain grounds. Did he succeed? We discuss this case in detail. This episode is brought to you in association with LawS...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Jordi Casamitjana practices ethical veganism. For example, he has not dated non-vegans and he avoids social gatherings if the food served is not vegan. When he was dismissed from his job at a charity, he tried to assert that his form of ethical veganism is a &apos;philosophical belief&apos; under the Equality Act 2010, a piece of legislation which prevents workplace discrimination on certain grounds. Did he succeed? We discuss this case in detail.</p><p>This episode is brought to you in association with LawSchool.ie. LawSchool.ie is Ireland’s leading provider of tuition for the FE1 or King’s Inns Entrance exams. Each course is delivered live online with a specific exam focus and supported by the latest manuals. Shorter pre-recorded workshops are also available. Courses commence June and November. Register anytime at LawSchool.ie. For a 10% discount on any course, use the discount code 'legallyfond'.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jordi Casamitjana practices ethical veganism. For example, he has not dated non-vegans and he avoids social gatherings if the food served is not vegan. When he was dismissed from his job at a charity, he tried to assert that his form of ethical veganism is a &apos;philosophical belief&apos; under the Equality Act 2010, a piece of legislation which prevents workplace discrimination on certain grounds. Did he succeed? We discuss this case in detail.</p><p>This episode is brought to you in association with LawSchool.ie. LawSchool.ie is Ireland’s leading provider of tuition for the FE1 or King’s Inns Entrance exams. Each course is delivered live online with a specific exam focus and supported by the latest manuals. Shorter pre-recorded workshops are also available. Courses commence June and November. Register anytime at LawSchool.ie. For a 10% discount on any course, use the discount code 'legallyfond'.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Shane Ross speaks to Legally Fond about his proposed reform to judicial appointments. He also gives his thoughts on the position of Seamus Wolfe - the former Attorney General and now Supreme Court judge - in light of his attendance at the Oireachtas Golf Society dinner. Art 35.1 of the Constitution stares that judges are appointed by the President. However, the President only acts “on the advice of the Government” (Art 13.9). The Government is therefore the de facto picker of judges. In 1995,...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Shane Ross speaks to Legally Fond about his proposed reform to judicial appointments. He also gives his thoughts on the position of Seamus Wolfe - the former Attorney General and now Supreme Court judge - in light of his attendance at the Oireachtas Golf Society dinner.</p><p>Art 35.1 of the Constitution stares that judges are appointed by the President. However, the President only acts “on the advice of the Government” (Art 13.9). The Government is therefore the de facto picker of judges.</p><p>In 1995, one judicial appointment brought down a government, such is the politics involved in deciding who becomes a judge.</p><p>Since then, the Judicial Appointments Advisory Board (JAAB) advises the government on suitable candidates for appointment to the bench. JAAB comprises the Presidents of every Irish court, a solicitor, a barrister and two people appointed by the Minister for Justice. Remarkably, JAAB has never interviewed any candidates.</p><p>Shane Ross wanted to reform JAAB, giving more weight to the voices of ordinary people. His vision was for a Commission with a majority of lay people (non-lawyers) and a lay chairperson. Ross believed that this would reduce political bias in judicial appointments and give opportunities to candidates who were not allied to the political party then in government. Amid fierce opposition, this Bill lapsed when the Dáil &amp; Seanad were dissolved in January.</p><p>This episode is brought to you in association with LawSchool.ie. LawSchool.ie is Ireland’s leading provider of tuition for the FE1 or King’s Inns Entrance exams. Each course is delivered live online with a specific exam focus and supported by the latest manuals. Shorter pre-recorded workshops are also available. Courses commence June and November. Register anytime at LawSchool.ie. For a 10% discount on any course, use the discount code 'legallyfond'.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Shane Ross speaks to Legally Fond about his proposed reform to judicial appointments. He also gives his thoughts on the position of Seamus Wolfe - the former Attorney General and now Supreme Court judge - in light of his attendance at the Oireachtas Golf Society dinner.</p><p>Art 35.1 of the Constitution stares that judges are appointed by the President. However, the President only acts “on the advice of the Government” (Art 13.9). The Government is therefore the de facto picker of judges.</p><p>In 1995, one judicial appointment brought down a government, such is the politics involved in deciding who becomes a judge.</p><p>Since then, the Judicial Appointments Advisory Board (JAAB) advises the government on suitable candidates for appointment to the bench. JAAB comprises the Presidents of every Irish court, a solicitor, a barrister and two people appointed by the Minister for Justice. Remarkably, JAAB has never interviewed any candidates.</p><p>Shane Ross wanted to reform JAAB, giving more weight to the voices of ordinary people. His vision was for a Commission with a majority of lay people (non-lawyers) and a lay chairperson. Ross believed that this would reduce political bias in judicial appointments and give opportunities to candidates who were not allied to the political party then in government. Amid fierce opposition, this Bill lapsed when the Dáil &amp; Seanad were dissolved in January.</p><p>This episode is brought to you in association with LawSchool.ie. LawSchool.ie is Ireland’s leading provider of tuition for the FE1 or King’s Inns Entrance exams. Each course is delivered live online with a specific exam focus and supported by the latest manuals. Shorter pre-recorded workshops are also available. Courses commence June and November. Register anytime at LawSchool.ie. For a 10% discount on any course, use the discount code 'legallyfond'.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Teaser: Season Two is Coming</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[On Wednesday September 30th we launch Season Two of Legally Fond, with the release of two episodes.  How are judges chosen in Ireland? You'll hear from a former Irish government minister on why he believes it the selection process should be largely handed over to "lay people" (non-lawyers, in plain English).   In the second episode, we discuss whether veganism should qualify as a philosophical belief. We'll debate a recent case which found that it should.  Make sure to subscribe to get t...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:title>The Sex Appeal - Do Celebrities Have Privacy?</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:title>Come Fly with Me - Climate Change &amp; The Law</itunes:title>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With climate change taking over the political and cultural agendas, we discuss two cases in which the courts got involved in the debate. The first is the recent UK decision which found that the British Government had broken the law in its plans for Heathrow&apos;s third runway. The second case, relating to Dublin Airport&apos;s new runway, discovered a constitutional right to an environment. Alex, Pierce and Gavin mused the power of judges and whether it is appropriate for them to have input into political questions such as the response to global warming.</p><p>This episode is brought to you in association with LawSchool.ie. LawSchool.ie is Ireland’s leading provider of tuition for the FE1 or King’s Inns Entrance exams. Each course is delivered live online with a specific exam focus and supported by the latest manuals. Shorter pre-recorded workshops are also available. Courses commence June and November. Register anytime at LawSchool.ie. For a 10% discount on any course, use the discount code 'legallyfond'.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Give the Gift of Golf - Is a Sports Club a Charity?</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Charitable status in Irish law gives an organisation a number of benefits, primarily a tax exemption. It is extended to many organisations including museums, medical research bodies and campaigning groups. Should golf and sports clubs more generally receive charitable status? Pierce, Alex and Gavin discussed the Killarney Golf Club case. This episode is brought to you in association with LawSchool.ie. LawSchool.ie is Ireland’s leading provider of tuition for the FE1 or King’s Inns Entrance ex...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Charitable status in Irish law gives an organisation a number of benefits, primarily a tax exemption. It is extended to many organisations including museums, medical research bodies and campaigning groups. Should golf and sports clubs more generally receive charitable status? Pierce, Alex and Gavin discussed the Killarney Golf Club case.</p><p>This episode is brought to you in association with LawSchool.ie. LawSchool.ie is Ireland’s leading provider of tuition for the FE1 or King’s Inns Entrance exams. Each course is delivered live online with a specific exam focus and supported by the latest manuals. Shorter pre-recorded workshops are also available. Courses commence June and November. Register anytime at LawSchool.ie. For a 10% discount on any course, use the discount code 'legallyfond'.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Charitable status in Irish law gives an organisation a number of benefits, primarily a tax exemption. It is extended to many organisations including museums, medical research bodies and campaigning groups. Should golf and sports clubs more generally receive charitable status? Pierce, Alex and Gavin discussed the Killarney Golf Club case.</p><p>This episode is brought to you in association with LawSchool.ie. LawSchool.ie is Ireland’s leading provider of tuition for the FE1 or King’s Inns Entrance exams. Each course is delivered live online with a specific exam focus and supported by the latest manuals. Shorter pre-recorded workshops are also available. Courses commence June and November. Register anytime at LawSchool.ie. For a 10% discount on any course, use the discount code 'legallyfond'.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Riding High - Commentators and Copyright</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[One sports commentator decides to pitch a stand peering over the wall into a racecourse, where he can commentate from and broadcast it on the radio. The racecourse isn't one bit happy - but are any of their legal rights being breached? Pierce, Alex and Gavin discuss. This episode is brought to you in association with LawSchool.ie. LawSchool.ie is Ireland’s leading provider of tuition for the FE1 or King’s Inns Entrance exams. Each course is delivered live online with a specific exam focus and...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>One sports commentator decides to pitch a stand peering over the wall into a racecourse, where he can commentate from and broadcast it on the radio. The racecourse isn&apos;t one bit happy - but are any of their legal rights being breached? Pierce, Alex and Gavin discuss.</p><p>This episode is brought to you in association with LawSchool.ie. LawSchool.ie is Ireland’s leading provider of tuition for the FE1 or King’s Inns Entrance exams. Each course is delivered live online with a specific exam focus and supported by the latest manuals. Shorter pre-recorded workshops are also available. Courses commence June and November. Register anytime at LawSchool.ie. For a 10% discount on any course, use the discount code 'legallyfond'.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One sports commentator decides to pitch a stand peering over the wall into a racecourse, where he can commentate from and broadcast it on the radio. The racecourse isn&apos;t one bit happy - but are any of their legal rights being breached? Pierce, Alex and Gavin discuss.</p><p>This episode is brought to you in association with LawSchool.ie. LawSchool.ie is Ireland’s leading provider of tuition for the FE1 or King’s Inns Entrance exams. Each course is delivered live online with a specific exam focus and supported by the latest manuals. Shorter pre-recorded workshops are also available. Courses commence June and November. Register anytime at LawSchool.ie. For a 10% discount on any course, use the discount code 'legallyfond'.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Senator Ivana Bacik Discusses The Emergency Covid-19 Legislation</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[We spoke to Senator, Barrister and Law Professor Ivana Bacik about the recent emergency legislation passed giving powers to the Minister for Health and the Gardai in light of the Covid 19 crisis. Senator Bacik explained the human rights implications to this legislation and how it "would not be countenanced" in normal times. We also caught up with our ear to the ground: Sargeant Des O'Hurley. This episode is brought to you in association with LawSchool.ie. LawSchool.ie is Ireland’s leading pro...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>We spoke to Senator, Barrister and Law Professor Ivana Bacik about the recent emergency legislation passed giving powers to the Minister for Health and the Gardai in light of the Covid 19 crisis. Senator Bacik explained the human rights implications to this legislation and how it &quot;would not be countenanced&quot; in normal times. We also caught up with our ear to the ground: Sargeant Des O&apos;Hurley.</p><p>This episode is brought to you in association with LawSchool.ie. LawSchool.ie is Ireland’s leading provider of tuition for the FE1 or King’s Inns Entrance exams. Each course is delivered live online with a specific exam focus and supported by the latest manuals. Shorter pre-recorded workshops are also available. Courses commence June and November. Register anytime at LawSchool.ie. For a 10% discount on any course, use the discount code 'legallyfond'.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We spoke to Senator, Barrister and Law Professor Ivana Bacik about the recent emergency legislation passed giving powers to the Minister for Health and the Gardai in light of the Covid 19 crisis. Senator Bacik explained the human rights implications to this legislation and how it &quot;would not be countenanced&quot; in normal times. We also caught up with our ear to the ground: Sargeant Des O&apos;Hurley.</p><p>This episode is brought to you in association with LawSchool.ie. LawSchool.ie is Ireland’s leading provider of tuition for the FE1 or King’s Inns Entrance exams. Each course is delivered live online with a specific exam focus and supported by the latest manuals. Shorter pre-recorded workshops are also available. Courses commence June and November. Register anytime at LawSchool.ie. For a 10% discount on any course, use the discount code 'legallyfond'.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Get Off My Lawn! Squatters&#39; Rights in Ireland</itunes:title>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p>If you trespass onto somebody else&apos;s property, use it for a 12 year-uninterrupted period on your own, you are entitled to become the legal owner of that property. Why is this allowed? Is anyone entitled to do this? And does this conflict with the basic property rights which hold our society together? Pierce, Alex and Gavin discuss the law around adverse possession and the case of <em>Dunne v Irish Rail</em>.</p><p>This episode is brought to you in association with LawSchool.ie. LawSchool.ie is Ireland’s leading provider of tuition for the FE1 or King’s Inns Entrance exams. Each course is delivered live online with a specific exam focus and supported by the latest manuals. Shorter pre-recorded workshops are also available. Courses commence June and November. Register anytime at LawSchool.ie. For a 10% discount on any course, use the discount code 'legallyfond'.</p>]]></description>
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    <itunes:title>Speechless Singing - Do You Own Your Voice?</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Do you own your voice? What if someone impersonates you - have they breached your rights? This is the subject of the case we covered in this episode. We chat about the time singer and actress Bette Midler sued Ford, who used an impersonator to sing one of her songs in their ads, leading people to believe that she was endorsing the car. Did she succeed? Find out in this episode. This episode is brought to you in association with LawSchool.ie. LawSchool.ie is Ireland’s leading provider of tuiti...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Do you own your voice? What if someone impersonates you - have they breached your rights? This is the subject of the case we covered in this episode. We chat about the time singer and actress Bette Midler sued Ford, who used an impersonator to sing one of her songs in their ads, leading people to believe that she was endorsing the car. Did she succeed? Find out in this episode.</p><p>This episode is brought to you in association with LawSchool.ie. LawSchool.ie is Ireland’s leading provider of tuition for the FE1 or King’s Inns Entrance exams. Each course is delivered live online with a specific exam focus and supported by the latest manuals. Shorter pre-recorded workshops are also available. Courses commence June and November. Register anytime at LawSchool.ie. For a 10% discount on any course, use the discount code 'legallyfond'.</p>]]></description>
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