A Man Is Seen Wearing A Cape Next To A Wind
Drew Dernavich
You Seem To Know Something About Law. I Like
Robert Weber
Power of Attorney
Pia Guerra
You Can't Plead Cute
Charles Barsotti
And Don't Go Whining To Some Higher Court
Al Ross
It's Either This Or A Country Run By Lawyers
Frank Cotham
My Mother Warned Me
Karl Stevens
We Find That All
Michael Maslin
The Jury Will Disregard The Witness's Last
Lee Lorenz
The Court Is Sorry That It Raised Its Voice
Charles Barsotti
What Burns Me Up Is That The Answer Is Right Here
Robert J. Day
Do You Ever Have One Of Those Days When
Joseph Mirachi
Four Lawyers Speak At A Conference Table
Zachary Kanin
Those Responsible For Putting My Client In Charge
Michael Maslin
From A Purely Business Viewpoint
Frank Cotham
When the Animals Are in Charge
Edward Steed
I Caught This Guy Ruminating In Public
Donald Reilly
New Yorker January 10th, 1994
Barry Blitt
Curious George Is Escorted Out Of A Police
Benjamin Schwartz
Give A Man A Fish
Christopher Weyant
Let Me Refresh Your Memory. It Was The Night
Michael Maslin
A Lawyer In Court Addresses The Jury
Paul Noth
Before We Begin Today
James Stevenson
Not Another Change Of Venue
Ed Fisher
Read Me The Part Again
Peter Arno
The Doctor Is In Court On Tuesdays And Wednesdays
Mike Twohy
Paper Or Plastic?
Tom Cheney
It's Been Moved That We Adjourn For An Afternoon
Charles Barsotti
Don't Get Cute
Charles Barsotti
New Yorker December 16th, 1974
Dana Fradon
Listen To Me As Your Friend And Lover
Dean Vietor
The laws of Gravity
Joe Dator
Not Guilty, Your Honor, The Menu Clearly Says
Charles Barsotti
Not Guilty, Your Honor, And Thank You For Asking
Frank Cotham
I Plead Guilty
Charles Barsotti
Law Of The Jungle
Mike Twohy
Your Honor, We're Going To Go
Mike Twohy
New Yorker August 22nd, 2016
David Sipress
I Think Going To Law School Helped My Painting
Robert Weber
'ignorance Of The Law Is No Excuse.' Golly!
Warren Miller
Someday I'll Catch You Without Your Mallet
J.C. Duffy
Rehearsal's Off! Our ?rst Violinist
George Booth
The Jury Will Disregard The Witness's Last
Richard Decker
New Yorker May 15th, 1954
Saul Steinberg
New Yorker April 20th, 1992
Mischa Richter
The Proof Was In The Pudding
Michael Maslin
It's Interesting -- With Each Conviction I Learn
Mike Twohy
I've Just About Resigned Myself To Your Getting
Chon Day
Three Women Talking At A Party
William Haefeli
Your Honor, We Find The Defendant Not Guilty
Henry Martin
As It's Coming On Winter
Michael Maslin
As Unbelievable As It May Seem To You Today
Charles Barsotti
New Yorker October 10th, 1983
Tom Cheney
Chopin Funeral March is a bad sign
Ellis Rosen
I'm Going To Ask The Jury To Hold Its Applause
Michael Maslin
This Judge Is Known As Tough But Fair
Donald Reilly
And, Of Course, When The King Said 'a Horse
Al Ross
Hey, You Two, Pay Attention, Please! I Happen
Al Ross
Sergeant, I Hardly Know Where To Begin
William O'Brian
What Do You Do? I'm A Lawyer.
The Law.
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William Hamilton
Put In More References To International Law
Ed Fisher
Do You Solemnly Swear To Tell The Truth
Dana Fradon
Surely You Didn't Believe What You Read
Lee Lorenz
We've Got A Class-action Suit If Ever I Saw One
Mischa Richter
What Is It This Time? My Maleness?
William Hamilton
This, Ladies And Gentlemen, Is Exhibit
Arnie Levin
A Man Is Seen Standing In Front Of A Panel
Paul Noth
I Say We Go For The Record In Punitive Damages!
George Booth
New Yorker October 6th, 1986
James Stevenson