Rachel makes reference to New Jersey v. TLO, stating that a search of a student's property is unlawful; however, this is false. The Supreme Court decided the exact opposite.
The "bootleg" CD of NOFX that Rachel lends to Peyton says "Drunk In Public" but the name of that CD is actually "Punk In Drublic".
The episode is named after a song by Plan A Project.
Karen's campaign poster says "Roe, Roe, Roe your VOTE."
This is a play on the English nursery rhyme "Row, Row, Row Your Boat".
There is three references to Mean Girls in this episode. When Rachel and Brooke are arguing at the lockers and coach walks over to them they quickly pretend to be friends, Rachel says to Brooke "Omg I love your necklace" (similar to Regina George saying "omg I love your bracelet") and Brooke replies saying "and your shoes are so fetch!". Shortly after Peyton walks over and tells Brooke that she will end up in the Mathletes.