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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 16 Jun 2013

    In memo, Tennessee judge asks female attorneys to dress more professionally, not wear sleeveless dresses.http://on.wsj.com/13GX9gT 

    4:08 PM - 16 Jun 2013
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      1. Tony O’Lantern (1/1024th  🎃) 🇭🇷 🇯🇪‏ @tonybalogna 16 Jun 2013
        Replying to @WSJ

        @wsj Professional attire is important, moreso in this unprofessional world today...but don't see how sleeveless dresses are a problem?

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      2. Jive Lurkey  🦃‏ @MatlockFletcher 16 Jun 2013
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        END OF DAYS!! RT “@WSJ: TN judge asks female attorneys to dress more professionally, not wear sleeveless dresses. http://on.wsj.com/13GX9gT ”

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      3. Every vote counts, but some are counted twice!‏ @IllConsiglieri 16 Jun 2013
        Replying to @MatlockFletcher

        .@LilMissRightie .@WSJ Next thing you know, the recommendation will be for them to wear burkhas, just to add real class to the courtroom!

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      4. Jive Lurkey  🦃‏ @MatlockFletcher 16 Jun 2013
        Replying to @IllConsiglieri

        @IllConsiglieri I actually agree. Sleeveless is not professional for a courtroom. A lot of female litigators dress less than ladylike.

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      5. Every vote counts, but some are counted twice!‏ @IllConsiglieri 16 Jun 2013
        Replying to @MatlockFletcher

        .@LilMissRightie Understood, but I thought in this enlightened age, being a lady was no longer a necessary positive professional attribute!

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      1. Stephanie Garas‏ @StephanieGaras 16 Jun 2013
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        @WSJ good for that judge, it's their courtroom and vital to keeping decorum. Must be multiple and repeated offenders. Not wrong to remind em

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      1. Ann Marie Habershaw‏ @Habershaw 16 Jun 2013
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        @WSJ I agree on professional attire, which doe NOT include sweatpants but not clear on what the issue is with sleeveless dress

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      1. C.M.‏ @itscrystalm 16 Jun 2013
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        @WSJ Is this judge going to pay for all female lawyers new attire? Will he then send a memo to other fellow judges?

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      1. V. Hare‏ @hareme2 16 Jun 2013
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        @WSJ "HIS" courtroom.

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      1. Brad Burgdorff‏ @QuipWitted 16 Jun 2013
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        “@WSJ: Tennessee judge asks female attorneys to dress more professionally, not wear sleeveless dresses. http://on.wsj.com/13GX9gT ” @connlass

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      1. Cameo Carlson‏ @DigiMusicBitch 16 Jun 2013
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        #omg “@WSJ: In memo, TN judge asks female attorneys to dress more professionally, not wear sleeveless dresses. http://on.wsj.com/13GX9gT ”

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      1. Cindy Roberts‏ @CindyRoberts20 16 Jun 2013
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        @WSJ women should be held to a high standard. Who wants to see a man in a sleeveless shirt in the courtroom? Just add a jacket or a cardigan

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      2. Eric Moskowitz‏ @eric_moz 16 Jun 2013
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        @smeliad “@WSJ: In memo, Tennessee judge asks female attorneys to [...] not wear sleeveless dresses. http://on.wsj.com/13GX9gT ” #legal_tznius

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      3. Eliad‏ @smeliad 16 Jun 2013
        Replying to @eric_moz

        @eric_moz the Scalia Rebbe would be pleased.

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      4. Eric Moskowitz‏ @eric_moz 17 Jun 2013
        Replying to @smeliad

        @smeliad Scalia Rebbe says: evidence obtained from women by male detectives if the woman was singing is inadmissible

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      1. Free Honesty‏ @W_FitzW 16 Jun 2013
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        @WSJ all attorneys should have suits in a court room I see this story as a "fishing for outrage" piece. Shame on you for running it

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