It’s Friday, so I’ve decided to turn over some space to the truly brilliant content creators out there making law school memes. I’m not going to name people out of deference to their professional digital footprint, but if the people behind these want credit, hit me up and I’ll add your name.
So let’s kick this off right by focusing on the truly underappreciated people around here: professors.

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See, this isn’t really accurate because a cat is a killing machine born of millennia of evolution and a Con Law professor is just the worst gunner from your 1L section… but with tenure.

Someone’s taking the critical race theory section of Con Law and we’re here for it.

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The classic Back to School exam. Fun fact, Kurt Vonnegut was in that movie. I honestly didn’t remember that until I started looking for that exam clip.

Reality sinks in. What’s missing is 3L where the entire thing is crumpled up and thrown away.

Raffles v. Wichelhaus!

It’s times like these that I’m thankful for choosing NYU over the rest of the pack. I couldn’t imagine the hell law school would be if people weren’t social.

Boom. Winner of the week.
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