Hey, I don’t know if you’ve heard, but there’s going to be an impeachment inquiry. Well, law students have definitely heard and have some thoughts to share. This is another in our periodic review of some of the best offerings from Law School Memes for Edgy T14s. As always we’ll protect the names of the posters on the assumption that they don’t want to be named in ATL, but if you want your credit, let us know.
This one appeared moments after Nancy Pelosi joined the impeachment train.

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I can’t tell if that’s an excited or terrified reaction and I’m pretty sure that’s the point.
Another post captured everything about the impeachment law school experience and packaged it in the language of a generation:

10 points to your house.
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While everyone fixated on the impeachment, 1Ls still had to deal with that kid in the front row of their lecture:

“I’m not quite sure I agree…”

Meanwhile, let’s check in on the older students who’ve just settled back into the law school groove after a summer of extravagant lunches.

That poor clown never learned the beauty and power of the 3L year — an experience also known as “Sallie Mae’s Gravy Train.”

This is highly nerdy and we all approve:

Here’s the world’s coolest and easiest Torts issue-spotter.

Who’s been following the 6ix9ine news? Because you should be following along because you might have just been fingered.

This is a merging with an older meme and I’m here for it.

The international student I went to school with was Amal Clooney, so this tracks…

In the student’s defense, he was dealing with that whole Chamber of Secrets opening thing.
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