Every year at the end of finals, law students contemplate doing crazy things with their books. While some people want to set them on fire, others want to roll up a page or two and just blaze. These are creative options for creative people.
Others will settle for the simplest solution possible, tossing those babies straight into the nearest trash can. But what happens when a law school does it for you?
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Haven’t these people ever heard of recycling? I mean, come on, I bet folks would love to buy some of these law books for a classy display in their apartments (which smell of rich mahogany).
Same rules as always: Submit possible captions in the comments. Please try to be funny. We’ll choose our favorites — with preference given to those with a legal bent — and then let you vote for the best one.

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