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Funny Cartoon About Fifth Amendment Misuse in School #239290 (License: Personal Use)
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This black-and-white cartoon features a small, wide-eyed student standing before a stern-looking adult (likely a teacher or parent), delivering the punchline: “I learned in school today that you can’t take the Fifth Amendment on a spelling test.” The exaggerated expressions and minimalist linework emphasize the comedic misunderstanding of constitutional rights in a school context. The artist’s signature “R. Lou” appears near the bottom right.
Commonly used in legal blogs, educational satire sites, or social media posts discussing constitutional literacy, classroom humor, or civic education gaps. Matches user intent for light-hearted content about law misunderstandings or back-to-school memes.
Related Cliparts: A humorous cartoon shows a student joking about invoking the Fifth Amendment during a spelling test-perfect for legal humor or classroom satire.
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