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That video is a classic! It’s a great example of using simple visuals—just Post-it notes

Moreover, Frivolous Dress Orders raise questions about the role of fashion in the justice system. Should judges be using fashion as a tool to punish or embarrass defendants, or should the focus be on ensuring that justice is served in a fair and impartial manner? Frivolous Dress Order - Post Its.mp4

The Post-it Note has a long history in office culture as a tool for passive-aggressive or humorous messaging. From “Who left the milk out?” to “I’m in a meeting – do not disturb,” the humble sticky note allows deniability. In this video, Post-its become a uniform of non-compliance. That video is a classic

What follows is the true story (well, as true as a Post-It note rebellion can be). The Post-it Note has a long history in

Monday, 8:59 AM. Eugenia marched down the corridor, flanked by two interns carrying color swatches. She stopped at her door.

A Frivolous Dress Order is a type of court order that requires a person to wear a specific, often outrageous or humorous, outfit to court. These orders are usually issued as a form of punishment or to highlight the absurdity of a particular situation.