Law Revue Video Contest 2017: The Winner!
Who prevailed in this year's epic contest?
Who prevailed in this year's epic contest?
Despite certain admirable aspects, these three videos fell short of the mark.
Legal and operational leaders are gathering May 6–7 in Fort Lauderdale to confront the questions the industry hasn't answered—with a keynote from Amanda Knox setting the tone.
The deadline for our ninth annual Law Revue Video Contest is fast approaching, so don't delay!
I struggle to think what law students could possibly find "funny" right now.
Congratulations to our most deserving winner!
These videos didn't make the finals, but they're still excellent and worth checking out.
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Who will win this year's Law Revue Video Contest? It’s up to you. Start voting now!
This was art. Bad art. We can find a better reason to dislike this guy.
A look at the bottom of the barrel from this year's entries.
It’s the moment you’ve all been waiting for, law students! Send your law revue videos in ASAP!
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They may not have made the Finals, but these Law Revue videos were a cut above.
It’s the moment you’ve all been waiting for, law students! Send your law revue videos in ASAP!
Justice Scalia has the right to bear an electric guitar -- or at least a Guitar Hero prop -- and diss his fellow justices in this number.
Think of this as dessert for the Law Revue competition -- a clever song about administrative law.