Voting has closed for our sixteenth annual Law Revue Video Contest, and we’re happy to announce that we have a winner. Which law school is the best of the best? Which law school deserves Law Revue fame?
Before we get to the honors, let’s review the winners of years past:
- 2009: University of Virginia
- 2010: Northwestern
- 2011: Boston University
- 2012: Columbia
- 2013: West Virginia
- 2014: NYU
- 2015: Columbia
- 2016: University of Texas
- 2017: Columbia
- 2018: NYU
- 2019: Columbia
- 2021: NYU
- 2022: University of Texas
- 2023: University of Virginia
- 2024: GW
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So which law school will go on the list of champions and forever be remembered in the pantheon of Law Revue greats? Let’s consult the votes:

With 42% of the total votes cast, GW is the winner! Congratulations to George Washington University, which prevailed with its excellent Oppenheimer parody, “Palsgrafheimer.” For those who haven’t seen it yet, here’s the winning entry:
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Out of all of GW’s fantastic law revue entries over the years — from Drunk Cases to Justice Roboto — this is the school’s second win, and a back-to-back win at that! Good things come with time, and GW finally cracked the code to win this competition. Yay!
Please email us regarding your prizes for winning this year’s contest.
Congratulations again to GW, and to the rest of the finalists.

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