Family History
Michael McDowell is the youngest grandson of Eoin Mac Neill, a co-founder of Conradh na Gaeilge and the founding President of the Irish Volunteers. Michael has said that despite his family lineage he does not believe in hereditary politics, but in the political aims that one is involved with, and what they might achieve.
Education
Michael was educated at Gonzaga College Dublin and graduated from University College Dublin in 1972 with a B.A. in Economics, Politics, Jurisprudence and Roman Law. During his time in UCD, he was a member of the L&H and was auditor of the Law Society.
Family Life
Senator Michael McDowell lives in Dublin, and is married to Professor Niamh Brennan. They have three sons – Hugh, Ross and John and two grandchildren, Anna and Eoin. Michael’s wife Niamh is the Michael MacCormac Professor of Management in the UCD Quinn School of Business. In his spare time, Michael enjoys spending time in both Dublin and Roscommon, where he and Niamh have had a home for some years and where he enjoys boating on the Shannon.
Legal Career
Michael McDowell graduated from King’s Inns in 1974 and is currently a Senior Counsel and an Adjunct Professor in the UCD Sutherland School of Law. He served as Chairman of the Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for Ireland and was a member of the Council of King’s Inns for twenty years.
Political Career
Michael has been in active politics since the mid-1980’s when he served as Director of Elections for Dr. Garret Fitzgerald. He was elected as a TD for Dublin South East (now the constituency of Dublin Bay South) in 1987, 1992 and 2002. He served as Attorney General from 1999 to 2002, as Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform from 2002 until 2007, and as Tánaiste from 2006 until 2007. He was elected to Seanad Éireann in 2016 as an Independent member on the NUI panel and re-elected in 2020.
The Story so Far
Elected with 13 other members in the first ever general election fought by the Progressive Democrats, topping the poll in 2002
Legal advisor to the Government of Ireland, was in office when the Good Friday Agreement became operational
Introduced major reform Bills to immigration, anti-terrorism and gangland laws. Played a major role in securing all-party agreement in Northern Ireland at the St. Andrews talks in 2006
Served as Tánaiste, Minister for Justice and Leader of the Progressive Democrats from 2006 - 2007
Elected in 2016 and re-elected in 2020. Played a leading role in defeating the Family and Care referendums in 2024