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Reflections column on a rather unconventional Zoom court hearing. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) ...
Colonial judges in England wore robes, and the tradition took off on American soil as well. But English judges also wore colorful robes and ornate wigs—a tradition that was not adopted in the ...
As chairman of the superior courts’ rules committee, he campaigned for a new look for the Irish judges. His proposal that Irish judges should wear brehon-style robes, not the wigs and gowns that ...
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The legacy of legal wigs in British courtroomsThere are three types of legal wigs, the barrister's wig, the judge's wig, and the ceremonial full bottom wig. The latter is reserved for special occasions. Each piece is meticulously handcrafted ...
LONDON — England’s 1,000-year-old legal system — still steeped in traditions that include wearing wigs and robes — has taken a cautious step into the future by giving judges permission to ...
LONDON (AP) — England’s 1,000-year-old legal system — still steeped in traditions that include wearing wigs and robes — has taken a cautious step into the future by giving judges ...
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Nigerian Tribune on MSNJudicial attire: Will Nigeria embrace Burkina Faso’s Africanism? - MSNThe wig and gown are the garbs adorned by legal practitioners and judges in courts. It is a compulsory robe worn by lawyers when appearing before superior courts of record in Nigeria.
LONDON (AP) — England’s 1,000-year-old legal system — still steeped in traditions that include wearing wigs and robes — has taken a cautious step into the future by giving judges ...
LONDON (AP) — England’s 1,000-year-old legal system — still steeped in traditions that include wearing wigs and robes — has taken a cautious step into the future by giving judges ...
LONDON — England’s 1,000-year-old legal system — still steeped in traditions that include wearing wigs and robes — has taken a cautious step into the future by giving judges permission to ...
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