
ATL’s 6th Annual Legally Themed Halloween Costume Contest
Have you got what it takes to top the winners of years past? Send us pictures of your costumes!
Have you got what it takes to top the winners of years past? Send us pictures of your costumes!
Have you got what it takes to top the winners of years past?
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Who was the lucky winner of this year's competition?
It's time to vote for your favorite law-related Halloween costume. Tell all your friends!
* Thanks to Wonkette for pointing out that we were on this whole Ruth Baby Ginsburg thing last year. [Wonkette] * Speaking of our legally themed Halloween costume contest, please send us your nominations. [Above the Law] * Salacious allegations about a high-flying investment banker invite comparisons to The Wolf of Wall Street. [Dealbreaker] * The Second Circuit puts a stop to a legal challenge to the stop-and-frisk settlement. [How Appealing] * You’d expect a former lawmaker to have a better understanding of… the law. [Lexington Herald-Leader] * The Wall Street Journal reviews Paul Barrett’s new book (affiliate link) about the never-ending Chevron/Ecuador litigation. [Wall Street Journal] * Speaking of the Chevron/Ecuador matter, here’s more about the Canadian Bar Association’s controversial involvement, which Canada columnist Steve Dykstra covered earlier. [rabble.ca] * Some thoughts from Jonathan Mermin on something lawyers see every day: bad arguments. [Green Bag] * Here’s a great new resource for our fellow aficionados of appellate arguments. [Free Law Project]
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Who was the lucky winner of this year's competition?
Who wore the best legally themed Halloween costume this year? It's all up to you!
Have you got what it takes to top the winners of years past?