peep-rnc Despite mass arrests at this peepful protest against the Republican National Convention (submitted to the Pioneer Press’ Peeps Diorama Contest), all of the blue and brown peeps’ charges against the pink, yellow and light-green peeps have been dropped. After the jump, a speech-balloon version of the popular Senate election-contest trial scene, and selections from the ABA Journal Peeps in Law gallery that show where Minnesota’s U.S. Senate dispute may be headed. First, here’s the full protest diorama, with description by creators Jen, Laura and Danielle (no last names given):

PNC (Peeps National Convention) Riots We are social workers at Regions Hospital … We were able to witness the riots outside of the RNC this year from our curbside seat (all that was missing was some beer and a pizza for our enjoyment…we enjoyed that later at Savoys). This is a portrayal of the anarchists and other unlucky folks who were arrested on the John Ireland Bridge. Notice the demonstrator urinating over the bridge!

684391p (Read about the original, human enactment of the RNC protester-roundup on the John Ireland Bridge here.) Back by peepular demand and also from the PiPress competition, here is the Norm Coleman-Al Franken election contest trial scene by Nancy, Nikki, Robert and Roberta Muehlhausen that we featured earlier this week — this time with speech balloons: 672044p Next are a pair of dioramas from the Peeps in Law gallery at the ABA Journal Web site. First, a vision in peeps (by Emily Good and Rachel Hughey) showing where the dispute over who’s the Minnesota’s second U.S. Senate seat may be headed: The United States Supeep Court. highest_peep_medium And here is a depiction (by Amrita Singh, Stephanie Hood and Rachelle Bergeron) of the constitutional principle on which Coleman has said he may take his case to highest court in the land, in a scene that’s sure be repeepted many times over in Iowa and Vermont: equal_peeptection_medium Thanks to ABAJournal.com Assistant Managing Editor Molly McDonough for bringing to MnIndy’s attention the American Bar Association’s devotion to peeps, of which we were hitherto unaware.