Law School Faculty Turns It Up To 11 For Constitution Day

Texas A&M has some fun with learning.

Constitution Day was a little bit off this year. When the “high point” of a day dedicated to increasing constitutional literacy was marked primarily by a sitting U.S. Senator claiming that she shouldn’t be allowed to have her own job, it’s not a great day. Following it up a day later with a genuine constitutional crisis didn’t help.

But the faculty at the Texas A&M School of Law deserve our plaudits for their Constitution Day efforts. The school put out a video of professors — remotely, of course — performing the classic Schoolhouse Rock episode about the Constitution:

I don’t know if our annual Law Revue champions need to be worried yet, but great job.


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