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How to Practice Artisanal Law on National Let's Laugh Day 2019

March 19, 2019 Heather Holmes

Today is National Let’s Laugh Day, 24 hours dedicated to jokes, laughter, and all things funny. In honor of this silly day, which happens to fall on Tech Tuesday, we at the Harris County Law Library are turning our attention to legal humor with a tech focus. Instead of highlighting a new development or trend in technology, however, we’re calling for a moratorium on tech (just for today) with a reminder to remember a simpler time when artistry, craft, community, and tradition still mattered. Reclaim this heritage, slow your pace, and embrace your inner Luddite. Claim your title as an “artisanal lawyer” as the authors of the following articles have done.

  • How to Practice Artisanal Law (Big Legal Brain)

  • I Am an Artisanal Attorney (McSweeney’s)

  • In Which the Artisanal Lawyer Dismisses Google (BitterLawyer)

For further laughs, try the following, two analyses of laughter at the United States Supreme Court.

  • Taking Laughter Seriously at the Supreme Court (Tonja Jacobi, Northwestern University’s Pritzker School of Law & Matthew Sag, Loyola University Chicago’s School of Law) (2019)

  • Laugh Track (Jay D. Wexler, Boston University School of Law) (2005)

Happy National Let’s Laugh Day 2019!

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What’s behind the name? “Ex Libris Juris” is Latin for “from the books of law” and much of the information here will relate to the legal information collected and curated by the Law Library. Additionally, “Ex Libris” has long appeared on bookplates – labels appearing inside the front cover of books – and has acquired the connoted meaning “from the library of” to show ownership of the book. Using this connotation, the phrase becomes “from the library of law” and better describes the posts about digital resources, event announcements, and research tips that will regularly appear here.

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