For many law students, having a cold call on unexpected topics broadcasted to millions would be a nightmare. But Jamie Ding has been answering with style — he showed off his knowledge and recall for 31 straight games of “Jeopardy!.” While he was dethroned on his 32nd showing, the silver lining is that his win record will be cemented in the show’s history. USA Today has coverage:

Jamie Ding, the New Jersey law student whose “Jeopardy!” run cemented himself among the show’s greatest players, lost on April 27 after a 31-game win streak. The 33-year-old was defeated by Greg Shahade, a chess player from Philadelphia who won $33,000 during Monday’s game.

Ding won 31 straight games on “Jeopardy!,” marking a historic run on the show.

It puts the Princeton University alumnus as the player with the fifth most consecutive game wins and fifth highest winnings in the show’s history, according to the “Jeopardy!” leaderboard.

As sad as it is to see Ding go, the $882,605 in total winnings he secured helps to soften the blow. And if you’re looking for some inspiration on what to spend the cash on, an understated bomber jacket with the number 31 sewn on the wrist would be one hell of a flex. Cheers to an amazing showing!

As important as it is to focus on your readings in law school, you’ll come out of the ordeal a more balanced person if you have some other hobbies on the side. Not everyone is suited to make history on Jeopardy!, but there’s a lot of value in gaming from time to time. Joining a D&D group probably won’t be a ~$900k side quest like Ding’s win streak was, but it could still be a great way to get out of your comfort zone and meet some new people along the way. Or if public game shows are your thing, Survivor might be more your speed. Live a little!

Jamie Ding’s ‘Jeopardy!’ Streak Ends. How He Got Dethroned [USA Today]

Earlier: Law Student Finds Himself In The Best Jeopardy Possible


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Chris Williams became a social media manager and assistant editor for Above the Law in June 2021. Prior to joining the staff, he moonlighted as a minor Memelord™ in the Facebook group Law School Memes for Edgy T14s .  He endured Missouri long enough to graduate from Washington University in St. Louis School of Law. He is a former boat builder who is learning to swim and is interested in rhetoric, Spinozists and humor. Getting back in to cycling wouldn’t hurt either. You can reach him by email at christopherrashadwilliams@gmail.com and by Tweet/Bluesky at @WritesForRent.

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For many law students, having a cold call on unexpected topics broadcasted to millions would be a nightmare. But Jamie Ding has been answering with style — he showed off his knowledge and recall for 31 straight games of “Jeopardy!.” While he was dethroned on his 32nd showing, the silver lining is that his win record will be cemented in the show’s history. USA Today has coverage:

Jamie Ding, the New Jersey law student whose “Jeopardy!” run cemented himself among the show’s greatest players, lost on April 27 after a 31-game win streak. The 33-year-old was defeated by Greg Shahade, a chess player from Philadelphia who won $33,000 during Monday’s game.

Ding won 31 straight games on “Jeopardy!,” marking a historic run on the show.

It puts the Princeton University alumnus as the player with the fifth most consecutive game wins and fifth highest winnings in the show’s history, according to the “Jeopardy!” leaderboard.

As sad as it is to see Ding go, the $882,605 in total winnings he secured helps to soften the blow. And if you’re looking for some inspiration on what to spend the cash on, an understated bomber jacket with the number 31 sewn on the wrist would be one hell of a flex. Cheers to an amazing showing!

As important as it is to focus on your readings in law school, you’ll come out of the ordeal a more balanced person if you have some other hobbies on the side. Not everyone is suited to make history on Jeopardy!, but there’s a lot of value in gaming from time to time. Joining a D&D group probably won’t be a ~$900k side quest like Ding’s win streak was, but it could still be a great way to get out of your comfort zone and meet some new people along the way. Or if public game shows are your thing, Survivor might be more your speed. Live a little!

Jamie Ding’s ‘Jeopardy!’ Streak Ends. How He Got Dethroned [USA Today]

Earlier: Law Student Finds Himself In The Best Jeopardy Possible


Chris Williams 2025
Seton Hall Law Student Lands In Jeopardy!’s Top Five 5

Chris Williams became a social media manager and assistant editor for Above the Law in June 2021. Prior to joining the staff, he moonlighted as a minor Memelord™ in the Facebook group Law School Memes for Edgy T14s .  He endured Missouri long enough to graduate from Washington University in St. Louis School of Law. He is a former boat builder who is learning to swim and is interested in rhetoric, Spinozists and humor. Getting back in to cycling wouldn’t hurt either. You can reach him by email at [email protected] and by Tweet/Bluesky at @WritesForRent.