
Opinion: The Blindfolding of Lady Justice
Craig Bartholomew observes that the blindfolding of Lady Justice is ambiguous, connoting impartiality on the one hand and (satirically) that power is able to force her to turn a blind
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Craig Bartholomew observes that the blindfolding of Lady Justice is ambiguous, connoting impartiality on the one hand and (satirically) that power is able to force her to turn a blind
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