{"id":70,"date":"2010-04-09T13:51:45","date_gmt":"2010-04-09T18:51:45","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.law.cornell.edu\/library\/2010\/04\/10\/peeps-in-popular-culture-the-aba-version\/"},"modified":"2010-04-12T13:42:08","modified_gmt":"2010-04-12T18:42:08","slug":"peeps-in-popular-culture-the-aba-version","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.law.cornell.edu\/library\/2010\/04\/09\/peeps-in-popular-culture-the-aba-version\/","title":{"rendered":"Peeps in popular culture: ABA version"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"Sonia<\/a>On-the-ball Research Attorney Amy Emerson<\/a> has informed me that the ABA<\/a> has a Peep diorama competition of its very own called Peeps in Law<\/a> modeled on the Washington Post Peeps Show<\/a>. The ABA contest is only in its second year, while the Peeps Show has a storied tradition stemming from four epic years of peep-filled diorama goodness. Despite its newbie status, Peeps in Law has several key advantages over Peeps Show:<\/p>\n

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  1. \u00a0The artistry and craftsmanship is of a much inferior caliber, although lawyers can be very artistic<\/a>. I admittedly prefer a homespun look<\/a>,\u00a0 but some of the ABA dioramas are too minimalist for my taste (e.g., My Cousin Peep<\/a>, Murder or Accident<\/a>).<\/li>\n
  2. Fewer entries (39 in the ABA competition vs. 1,100+ in the Washington Post competition).<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

    How are these advantages? Your odds of winning Peeps in Law are excellent when compared to Peeps Show, and so far the ABA has displayed all of the entries! So start brainstorming. Spring Break provides the perfect opportunity for diorama-crafting.<\/p>\n

    There are many excellent dioramas from this year’s competition, to which I give the following awards:<\/p>\n