why does this photo seem odd to me?

These two are about to get it on, aren’t they? It’s not just in my mind?

These two are about to get it on, aren’t they? It’s not just in my mind?
SECTION 5. THE DEFENDANT’S “CON-
STITUTIONALLY GUARANTEED AC-
CESS TO EVIDENCE”
(in Kamisar’s Advanced Criminal Procedure, p 1270)
I apologize for my discontinuation of posts about food and the law. I will go back and update soon, especially what we had to eat. But right now I need some help! This week is the last meeting of food and the law, unless we can come up with some other topics for OB-S. I already sent him the Posner opinion about the horse meat, which he never responded to. What are some other food and the law issues? We’ve done taxing fat, tort liability, bio-engineered food, the problem with corn, and now we’re doing packaging and labeling. If you can help suggest something and he agrees, I will try to get you into the meeting. Is that good incentive?
So, maybe you’re like me. You’re more of a night owl than an early riser, and maybe you’d like to work in a fast-paced courtroom environment where the cases are just not that serious and the judges are frustrated stage magicians. Maybe you’re also like me and you want to wear a cardigan and a knit tie to work every night. If so, I have a lead on where to apply for clerkships.
Here’s the National Center for State Courts’ list of night courts.