Why do court judges wear black robes?



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Question: Why do Judges wear black robes?

Answer: Upon the founding of our country, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson disagreed on what judges should wear. John Adams, our second President, wanted judges to dress similarly to English judges and wear red robes and wigs. Thomas Jefferson, on the other hand, preferred that judges wear suits. A compromise agreement was reached: judges would wear black robes, but they would not use wigs. The robe is considered a reminder of the law and a symbol of neutrality.


just and old tradition. Just be glad that the tradition of powdered wigs didn't survive in the U.S.
To match their black bra and lingerie underneath
Have you read the book, black robes white justice? check it out , wipe the dirt off and get back to me. Or just look at today's world and re-ask that question
Just in Case,the have to give a Dead sentence!All in the World its the same,I think its a Way to intimidate People!

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