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About: This bingo card captures the lively, fast-paced energy of a Yale constitutional law class or a tongue-in-cheek Supreme Court seminar, complete with witty asides, pop culture nods, and lighthearted jabs at historical figures. It's perfect for law students, academic conferences, or anyone familiar with legal academia and its colorful personalities. Expect plenty of laughs and knowing smiles from participants.
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This Amar Bingo Cards Game contains following Words or Phrases: "Who's counting? I am.", Justice Scalia slander, John Adams slander, James Madison slander (5'4"), Lincoln reference, In ToTo and Forever, The National Moat/National Security, "He/she is going to lose.", "I don't agree with it." (When referencing a liberal policy)., Born Equal Reference, William Douglas Slander, "People don't read", "My friend…", "Yours truly", Shakespeare reference, "Read my book!", Fake freudian slip, Scrolls NYT for 30 minutes, Head TA reference, George Washington glaze, America is the first abolitionist country, "Listen to my podcast!", "I'll have what she's having", Geographic determinism, Steve Calabresi glaze, Trump v. Slaughter, Wants to impeach Kristi Noam/Pam Bondi, "Kid brother", Princess Bride reference, "A generation arose that knew not Joseph", "I am Yoda", "Second youngest Sterling professor", Rants about dumb Yale classes, West Wing reference, Apolitical Amar, Hamilton (musical) reference, Jane Austen fanboy, Pages 64-68 of The Words That Made Us, …you see?, Bob Woodward glaze, Lawyer glaze, "Cards on the table", Yale Glaze, Fuck John C. Calhoun, Amar wonders at modern technology, "On the exam, you can think whatever the hell you want", "There was nothing to do in D.C. ...", Saving Private Ryan vs. Star Wars.