Last week, we asked our readers to submit their entries for Above the Law’s “Notorious R.B.G.” contest.
On Tuesday, you voted on the finalists, and now it’s time to announce the winner…
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As is par for the course, we received the usual complaints from our commenters as to the quality of the finalists (along the lines of “all these choices are terrible, it’s like a Republican primary”). If you think you can do better, then by all means, feel free to submit your own entries. You’re certainly witty enough.
It was a very close race, but in the end, this was the entry you selected as the winner:
And because we think that t-shirts, like voting rights, are an American entitlement, here’s our runner-up:
Thanks to everyone for submitting entries and for voting. If you created the winning picture or the runner-up, feel free to email us to claim your prize (an Above the Law t-shirt).
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