Simply earlier than Halloween, we requested our readers to submit their legally themed costumes to us for our annual contest. We received a terrific crop of entries, and there even some inventive costumes associated to political popular culture. We predict you’re going to love them rather a lot.
We’ve received three superior finalists so that you can select from, and voting begins at the moment. Who would be the winner of the sixteenth 12 months of our competitors?
However earlier than we get to our finalists, we’ve received a super-cute honorable point out. Aww, it’s none aside from Ruth Child Ginsburg.
The primary of our finalists is doing a #GRWM for … robbing the Louvre. Oh mon dieu! C’est tremendous, pas de notes.
Subsequent up, we’ve received a contestant with some 90s aptitude that everybody will keep in mind from their 1Ls case books. It’s the star of the notorious advert that gave rise to Leonard v. PepsiCo, the contracts case everyone knows and love.

Final, however definitely not least, we’ve received maybe essentially the most significant Halloween costume contest entry thus far. Given the state of the rule of legislation in America, it is a depiction the battered, overwhelmed, and bruised Justicia, higher generally known as Girl Justice, 2025 A.D.

You’ve seen the finalists, so now it’s time to vote. Who wore one of the best law-related Halloween costume this 12 months? It’s all as much as you! Polls shut on SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, at 11:30 P.M. (Jap time).
Click on HERE to vote!

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