69 King’s College law students and staff star in Justin Timberlake mime-along video

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By Katie King on

Law professors dad dancing, lecture theatre shots and a cameo from the RCJ

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A team of law students and staff members from King’s College London (KCL) have clubbed together to make a lipdub video to Justin Timberlake’s Can’t Stop the Feeling to show what it means to study at the top university.

The video, which went live at 11am today, is titled #KCLCANTSTOP, and features some lovely law-themed moments we’re delighted to share with our readers.

In one scene, a happy student can be seen dancing along to the summer hit in an empty lecture theatre — presumably EU law.

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Another puts her miming skills to the test outside the iconic Royal Courts of Justice.

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The video also features cameos from staff members such as medical law lecturer Dr Katherine Wade and construction law lecturer Christopher Howard. Pictured below is James Lee, director of undergraduate admissions, who rose to the dizzy heights of Legal Cheek stardom when he redesigned his reading lists as clickbait headlines last year.

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According to Tom Zheng, president of KCL law society, the video:

[R]epresents what it means to be a member of the KCL community. We face every obstacle with optimism and courage. Nothing can hold us down.

Zheng is the hopeful #KCLCANTSTOP will inspire other law schools around the country to dust off their video cameras and release similar videos — fingers crossed!

You can watch Zheng and friends’ uplifting sing-a-long in full here: