Re: Does the figure of justice have a name?

From: Paul George - x06482 (pgeorge@Law.USC.EDU)
Date: 06/04/93


Anne,

The goddess of justice is called Themis, Justicia
or Dike. See questions and answers column, 73 LLJ
744, 64 LLJ 249, and 52 LLJ 234.

Paul George
University of Southern California Law Library
University Park MC 0072
Los Angeles CA 90089-0072
pgeorge@law.usc.edu

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From: amyers@acs.bu.edu (Anne Myers)
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Subject: Does the figure of justice have a name?

I have a question to pass along from one of our court librarian
colleagues without net-access: does the figure of blind justice
(you know, the one with the blindfold and the scales) have a
name?

Inquiring minds want to know. Thanks in advance for your help.

Anne

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