Revisiting Ryan v Lennon to make the case against judicial supremacy (and for a new model of Constitutionalism in Ireland)
2015
This article considers the dilemma faced by judges in the famous Ryan v Lennon case, arguing that the 'all-or-nothing' nature of their option - under the system of judicial supremacy - undermined their actual capacity to 'save' democracy from itself. It goes on to make a broader case for a more constrained form of judicial review in the Irish system, considering cases like AG v X, Zappone & Gilligan, and Coughlan v Broadcasting Commission along the way.
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