You came, you saw, you voted, and one person conquered in this year’s legally themed Halloween costume contest. As usual, we had our fair share of haters (which was quite rude, considering one of our competitors was a baby).
We’ll let you find out who’s taking home the grand prize in this year’s contest, but first, as a bonus, we’ve got a little treat for you.
We’re going to show you a law-related Halloween costume that wasn’t submitted until last night (someone obviously hasn’t been reading ATL enough). It’s really a crying shame, because this girl’s costume is so incredibly awesome that it probably would’ve been our winner…
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Behold Blind Justice Barbie, the most fabulous legally themed Halloween costume we’ve ever seen:
We hope you can come up with something this amazing next year, because this is just incredible.
And now, the moment you’ve been waiting for. Who won? Well, we’d like to say that this year’s victor ran away with the prize, but if we’re being totally honest, this kid probably crawled. It’s Ruth Baby Ginsburg:
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Aww, so precious! Thanks to everyone for submitting costumes and for voting. If you’re this adorable baby’s parents, please feel free to email us to claim your prize (some ATL t-shirts — sorry, no ATL onesies yet).
Earlier: ATL’s Legally Themed Halloween Costume Contest: The Finalists