It appears you’re referring to a discussion happening in the UK about making wigs optional for barristers. Historically, barristers are required to wear a specific type of formal attire, including a wig, when appearing in court. This long-standing tradition is thought to uphold the solemnity and formality of legal proceedings.
However, critics have argued that the practice might be viewed as culturally insensitive or irrelevant in today’s multicultural society. This is because the wigs and robes, a remnant of