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Lady Justice
This image of Lady Justice lacks the typical blindfold and scales, replacing the latter with a book.

Lady Justice is a personification of the legal system. She is frequently depicted carrying a sword and scales, and wearing a blindfold. She is said to have been inspired by Themis, a goddess in Greek mythology.

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