Texas A&M Law School Marks Dual Milestone with Constitution Day Parody Video

Earlier this week, the United States commemorated the ever-significant Constitution Day, but this year, the celebrations held a little extra sparkle – marking the 10th anniversary of the highly achieving law school at the Texas A&M University. With only a decade since its inception, it has rapidly ascended the ranks to become one of the top 30 law schools according to U.S. News law school rankings.

The law school commemorated this twofold milestone by creating a unique parody video of “I’m Just Ken” from the well-known Barbie franchise. This creative endeavor aligns them with the annual law revue video contest – a popular event among legal students, heading soon into its 15th edition, further engaging this upcoming generation of legal scholars.

The video, filled with humour and wit, has been generally received as a light-hearted re-enactment marking the journey of the school, embodied in the well-known figurine, Ken, from the Barbie universe. The phrase “tenough”, a clever play on words referencing both ‘ten’ and ‘enough’, succinctly encapsulates their achievement of a decadal existence along with the remarkable feat of being counted amongst the top 30 law schools.

You can view the parody video here.

For the original article, courtesy of ‘Above the Law’, click here.