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Further reading
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- "The New Yorker Book of Lawyer Cartoons" ISBN 0679430687
- Legal Limericks (1993) ISBN 1882278054
- Lawyers! Lawyers! Lawyers!: A Cartoon Collection (1994) ISBN 0809234351
- The World's Stupidest Laws (2005) ISBN 1843171724
- The Best Lawyer Jokes Ever (2002) ISBN 1586636146
- How Many Clients Does It Take to Change a Light Bulb?: A Lawyer Strikes Back (2006) ISBN 0805970398
- Lawyer Humor (1981) ISBN 0932364020
- Lawyers: Jokes, Quotes, & Anecdotes (1999) ISBN 0836215435
- American's Dumbest Criminals: Based on True Stories from Law Enforcement Officials Across the Country (1995) ISBN 1558533729
- Wanted! Dumb or Alive: 100 New Stories from the Files of America's Dumbest Criminals (1996) ISBN 1558534296
- Wacky Laws, Weird Decisions, and Strange Statutes (2004) ISBN 1402716702
- BYU Law Review, vol 1992, #2, Symposium On Humor and the Law
- Articles
- Introduction: Humor in Legal Education and Scholarship James D. Gordon III
- [The Wrong Stuff Alex KozinskiId. Gerald F. Uelman
- 2010: A Clinical Odyssey Paul Bergman
- Minutes of the Faculty Meeting Anthony D'Amato
- An Unofficial Guide to the Bill of Rights James D. Gordon III
- Humor as the Enemy of Death, Or Is It "Humor as the Enemy of Depth?" Kenney Hegland
- I Want to Know What Bearer Paper Is and I Want to Meet a Holder in Due Course: Reflections on Instruction in UCC Articles Three and Four Marianne M. Jennings
- Legal Education and the Theatre of the Absurb: "Can't Anybody Play This Here Game?" Paul A. LeBel
- Humor Guides
A Bibliography of Humor and the Law James D. Gordon III The Syufy Rosetta Stone
- Notes and Comments
Better Off with the Reasonable Man Dead or The Reasonable Man Did the Darndest Things Randy T. AustinA Negative Incentive Based Proposal for Campaign Finance Reform: Lessons from Nottingham York Moody FaulknerHumor, the Law, and Judge Kozinski's Greatest Hits David A. GoldenReflections of a 3L- A Thought Piece Grant M. Sumsion
- Legal Humor, Anecdotes and Oddities, Selected Bibliography of Materials available in the Northeastern University School of Law Library
Some of the above are jokebooks, but some may have usable material for the article. -M.Altenmann >t 08:49, 13 February 2015 (UTC)