What's Happening?
Above the Law has announced the opening of submissions for its 17th Annual Law Revue Video Contest. Law students are invited to submit their humorous videos for a chance to win prizes and gain recognition among their peers. The contest encourages creativity
and humor, with specific guidelines for video submissions, including a maximum length of five minutes and a requirement for the primary performers to be from the law school community. The winning video will receive prizes from Above the Law, and the contest aims to foster a sense of community and creativity within the legal education sphere.
Why It's Important?
The Law Revue Video Contest provides a platform for law students to showcase their creativity and humor, offering a break from the rigorous demands of legal education. It encourages students to engage in extracurricular activities that promote camaraderie and community building. The contest also highlights the importance of balancing academic pursuits with creative expression, which can enhance students' overall educational experience. Additionally, the contest serves as a networking opportunity, allowing students to connect with peers and professionals in the legal field.
What's Next?
As the submission deadline approaches, law students will be preparing and finalizing their video entries. The contest will likely generate excitement and anticipation within the law school community, with students eager to see the creative works of their peers. Following the submission period, Above the Law will review the entries and select finalists, which will then be voted on by the public. The contest results will be announced, and the winning team will receive their prizes. This event may inspire future contests and initiatives that promote creativity and engagement within the legal education community.












