Kevin Dixon (attorney general)

Kevin Dixon (22 October 1902 – 7 June 1959) was an Irish barrister and judge who served as a Judge of the High Court from 1946 to 1959 and Attorney General of Ireland from 1942 to 1946.

Despite the inevitably dry subject matter of many of his judgements, some of them display a considerable sense of humour.

[2] He was the High Court judge in the celebrated Constitutional test case O'Byrne v Minister for Finance[3] on the interpretation of the guarantee that a judge's salary shall not be reduced, a subject which remains controversial today.

Dixon's ruling that notwithstanding the guarantee judges are liable to pay income tax was upheld by a majority of the Supreme Court.

It was generally agreed that only his premature death prevented his promotion to the Supreme Court of Ireland.