English courts consider nixing mandatory wigs for barristers amid concerns they're 'culturally insensitive'
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Courts in England and Wales are weighing whether required wigs discriminate against Black barristers and might remove the traditional headpieces from the mandatory dress code.
Several Black barristers have lodged complaints that the traditional headpieces discriminate against Afro-Caribbean hair. Though no permanent change has been decided, judges are reviewing proposals made by the Bar Council, and a decision is expected this fall at the earliest, the Telegraph reported. Danielle Wallace is a reporter for Fox News Digital covering politics, crime, police and more. Story tips can be sent to danielle.wallace@fox.com and on Twitter: @danimwallace.
"Senior judges are in active discussions with the Bar Council about the findings of their working group on court dress," a spokesperson for the judiciary also told the newspaper. "We welcome these discussions as part of our continuing joint work on diversity and inclusion in the legal profession."