Federal Circuit Court Releases Unexplained Theme Song Video on YouTube
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Abby Jones
Best dunked in coffee. Better still, swap for a fresh one.
Summary
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) has released a theme song and music video, uploaded to their official YouTube channel with no description and comments disabled. The video, unveiled at a judicial conference, is described as a bastardization of Schoolhouse Rock, presented without explanation or context.
Key quotes
· 2 pulledFor some reason, the Federal Circuit now has a theme song, which was unveiled during a judicial conference last week and uploaded to the court's official YouTube channel with no description and comments turned off.
The song and video are a bastardization of Schoolhouse Rock that is pret
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