To Wig or Not to Wig: The Debate Over Tradition in Bahamian Courts By: Danelle Hove

The Bahamas continues the British tradition of judicial wigs, symbolizing decorum, history, and authority in the courtroom. However, with wigs costing over $2,000 and some jurisdictions phasing them out, critics argue they are an unnecessary financial burden. As the Bahamian legal system embraces AI and Fintech, the question remains—will the wig endure, or is it time for change?

Photo Credit: 2025 Legal Year Opening, Bahamas National, https://bahamasnational.com/2025-legal-year-opening/ (Jan. 10, 2025).

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ISREALI’S JUDICIAL OVERHAUL By: Olivia Ugboaja
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Equity in Education: The Case for Amending the Swedish Education Act By: Jessica Gonzalez
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Terrorism on the Rise in Ireland: Implications and Possible Solutions By: Olivia Tucker

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This article discusses recent incidents of terrorism by dissident republic groups in Ireland in light of pertinent anti-terrorism legislation.

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