Just before Halloween, we asked our readers to submit their legally themed costumes to us for our annual contest. As usual, we got a great crop of entries, and we have a feeling you’re going to like them a lot — almost as much as Justice Kavanaugh likes beer.
We’ve got nine awesome finalists for you to choose from, and voting starts today. Who will be the winner of this year’s competition?
First up, we’ve got someone who dressed up as “insuring domestic tranquility.” She’s naturally costumed as Flo from Progressive (insure), with a home (domestic) quote for Tran Quility.
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Next, we have Roscoe Filburn of Wickard v. Filburn fame! “The poor guy just wanted to grow wheat for himself,” says our submitter. His sign says, “No aggregation without representation.”

Check out this tort (no, not a torte, which is definitely more delicious).
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Keep reading to see some more costumes…