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In case you missed it, earlier this week, our fine nation celebrated Constitution Day. But in case you didn’t realize, this year was an “extra special” Constitution Day because the Texas A&M University School of Law also celebrated 10 years of existence.
In that time, the little law school that could rose to prominence, soaring into the Top 30 of the U.S. News law school rankings. In honor of this very special achievement, Texas A&M Law created a parody video of “I’m Just Ken” from the Barbie movie.
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(And this is an absolutely perfect time for us to remind our law school readers about our upcoming 15th annual law revue video contest. Stay tuned this spring for instructions on how to submit your videos.)
Check out the video below:
Congrats, Texas A&M, because you are officially Kenough “tenough.”
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