It’s not Law Revue season, but the other day we received this video from the Harvard Law School Drama Society. The occasion was Justice Scalia appearing to judge the annual Ames Moot Court competition. Apparently, Harvard’s Drama Society had cooked up a musical number several years back imagining Justice Scalia presiding over the exact same event, and felt this was the right time to share that video with the world.
The setup is… hard to understand. Something about a Roman gladiator getting into a pissing contest with the jurist. I don’t know. The point is the Def Leppard parody, “Pour Some Souter On Me.”
Just how clever is this song….
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Justice Scalia has the right to bear an electric guitar — or at least a Guitar Hero prop — and diss his fellow justices in this number.
[Ed. note: Elie here. The Harvard Law Parody is the best law revues of all the law revues. Believe.]
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Sure, most of the verses are hokey, but it was a different era back in 2008. Firms were still hiring and law students didn’t have to worry about being consistently funny. That said, there are a few chuckles in there, and in the end, isn’t that all we expect out of Law Revue fare?