May 8, 2026


George Washington University Scores Hat Trick in Law Revue Video Contest 2026

Voting has officially concluded for the seventeenth annual Law Revue Video Contest, and the results are in! George Washington University (GW) has once again triumphed, securing their third consecutive victory in this prestigious competition. Let's take a moment to look back at the winners from previous years, including institutions like University of Virginia, Northwestern, and Columbia, all of whom have previously enjoyed the spotlight.

This year, GW dazzled the audience and judges with their clever "Dear Evan Hansen" parody, titled “Held 6-3”. The video not only showcased the students' creative prowess but also highlighted their ability to intertwine humor with legal insights, a hallmark of successful Law Revue entries. The performance earned a whopping 63% of the total votes, a testament to its popularity and impact.

For those who missed it, the winning entry is available for viewing on YouTube, providing a perfect blend of entertainment and legal parody that resonated with viewers both within and outside the legal community.

GW’s history of entries includes memorable performances such as "Drunk Cases" and "Justice Roboto," but “Held 6-3” has set a new benchmark for future contests. Their three-peat victory underscores a deep understanding of what it takes to win hearts and votes in this competition.

Congratulations to George Washington University for their impressive achievement. We also extend our best wishes to all the finalists who participated. For details on prizes and more information about the contest, the winners are encouraged to get in touch via the official contest email.

As we wrap up this year’s Law Revue Video Contest, the legal community eagerly anticipates what next year will bring. Will GW continue their winning streak, or will another law school rise to challenge their dominance? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain—the creativity and spirit of law students continue to thrive, much to the delight of audiences everywhere.