
"We got a great crop of entries, and there even some creative costumes related to political pop culture. We think you're going to like them a lot. We've got three awesome finalists for you to choose from, and voting starts today. Who will be the winner of the sixteenth year of our competition? But before we get to our finalists, we've got a super-cute honorable mention. Aww, it's none other than Ruth Baby Ginsburg."
"Last, but certainly not least, we've got perhaps the most meaningful Halloween costume contest entry to date. Given the state of the rule of law in America, this is a depiction the battered, beaten, and bruised Justicia, better known as Lady Justice, 2025 A.D. You've seen the finalists, so now it's time to vote. Who wore the best law-related Halloween costume this year? It's all up to you!"
An annual contest solicited law-themed Halloween costumes and drew a range of creative entries, including political pop culture references. A super-cute honorable mention is Ruth Baby Ginsburg. Three finalists include a #GRWM piece about robbing the Louvre, a 1990s-themed costume referencing the Leonard v. PepsiCo ad, and a poignant depiction of a battered, beaten, and bruised Lady Justice labeled Justicia, 2025 A.D. Voting opened immediately, with polls closing Sunday, November 9 at 11:30 P.M. Eastern. A clickable link directs participants to vote. Staci Zaretsky is listed as managing editor with contact and social links.
Read at Above the Law
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