Last week, we asked readers to submit possible captions for this picture (click to enlarge):
On Monday, you voted on the finalists, and now it’s time to announce the winner of our contest…
Keeping Law School Accessible When Federal Loans Fall Short
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As is customary with our caption contests, we’ll now reveal the backstory behind the picture. According to Legal Cheek, this picture was taken outside the Boston Magistrates Court in England. Alas, it seems that law books look boring no matter where they’re dumped, even if it’s in another country.
Here’s the winner of our latest caption contest:
The day after U.S. News stops counting “number of books in library” in its rankings.
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Thanks to everyone for suggesting comments and for voting. If you wrote the winning caption, feel free to email us, subject line “Caption Contest Winner,” to claim your prize (an Above the Law t-shirt).
Earlier: Caption Contest Finalists: Getting Trashed At The Law Library
Caption Contest: Getting Trashed At The Law Library