Just
before
Halloween,
we
asked
our
readers
to
submit
their
legally
themed
costumes
to
us
for
our
annual
contest.
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.

The
first
of
our
finalists
is
doing
a
#GRWM
for
…
robbing
the
Louvre.
Oh
mon
dieu!
C’est
super,
pas
de
notes.
Next
up,
we’ve
got
a
contestant
with
some
90s
flair
that
everyone
will
remember
from
their
1Ls
case
books.
It’s
the
star
of
the
infamous
ad
that
gave
rise
to
Leonard
v.
PepsiCo,
the
contracts
case
we
all
know
and
love.

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!
Polls
close
on SUNDAY,
NOVEMBER
9,
at
11:30
P.M. (Eastern
time).
Click
HERE
to
vote!

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Zaretsky is
the
managing
editor
of
Above
the
Law,
where
she’s
worked
since
2011.
She’d
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hear
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