DiscoverWhat does Law mean, Mumu?S2 Ep2: Episode 2. Cases That Changed People's Lives - Revisited: the "Mc Gee Case"
S2 Ep2: Episode 2. Cases That Changed People's Lives - Revisited: the "Mc Gee Case"

S2 Ep2: Episode 2. Cases That Changed People's Lives - Revisited: the "Mc Gee Case"

Update: 2021-07-06
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This episode reviewed the “McGee Case” (1973), in which Mary McGee, a 27-year-old mother of four, took a case against the Attorney General and the Revenue Commissioners, in Ireland, because at that time, she could not get access to contraceptives.  This case was selected by, Gerard Hogan, S.C., a leading Irish lawyer, author, and academic who provided the commentary and analysis.  It must be pointed out that Gerard Hogan’s career advanced significantly, in the legal world, since the recording of his observations and contribution in 2005. Having served in the High Court and Court of Appeal, he was Ireland’s appointee as Advocate General to the European Court of Justice, in 2018 and, in 2021, Mr Justice Gerard Hogan was appointed to the Irish Supreme Court.




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S2 Ep2: Episode 2. Cases That Changed People's Lives - Revisited: the "Mc Gee Case"

S2 Ep2: Episode 2. Cases That Changed People's Lives - Revisited: the "Mc Gee Case"

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