Last week, we asked readers to submit possible captions for this picture (click to enlarge):
Let’s have a look at what our readers came up with, and vote on the finalists…

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Here are the finalists for our latest caption contest, which were pretty great (a few with the most “likes” from readers in Disqus, and a few underrated captions that received the most “likes” from yours truly):
A. Look how they Treatise.
B. The value of a legal education in a nutshell.
C. Those students are going to regret throwing away their casebooks when they’re lawyers. I consult my old casebooks frequently in practice.
D. Do the diplomas, resumes, hopes, and dreams also go in this bin, or are there separate bins dedicated for those items?
E. Every time an old edition is trashed, a professor gets his cash.
F. We finally get a view of the much lauded Cooley Law Library!
G. The day after U.S. News stops counting “number of books in library” in its rankings.
These books are in the trash for a reason — they won’t work in a library of rich mahogany. Vote for your favorite caption in our poll, which will be open through TUESDAY, JUNE 3, at 11:59 P.M. (Eastern time).

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Earlier: Caption Contest: Getting Trashed At The Law Library