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  1. REVIEWS. THE BRAmBLE BusH. By K. N. Llewellyn. New York: Oceana Publications, 1951. Pp. 160. $3.50. THAT Karl Llewellyn has for thirty years chosen to be a professor of law should encourage the rest of us who labor in that tangled vineyard. It has been said that teaching law is better than working for a living: Llewellyn has made it an arduous ...

  2. The Bramble Bush is a collection of lectures given by Karl N. Llewellyn to incoming law school students. These lectures were originally given at Columbia Law School in 1929 and 1930,. The lectures have been in print more or less continuously since then. This edition, 2008, has been, according to its editors slightly tweaked.

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  3. Apr 15, 2008 · The Bramble Bush is required reading at many top tier law schools and is recommended by many Law School Deans for the insight it provides to new students. An outgrowth of Professor Llewellyn’s introductory lectures at Columbia University School of Law, Bramble Bush continues to be the best introduction to the study of law for both potential ...

  4. Apr 22, 2020 · Previously published under title: The Bramble Bush : on our law and its study, c1930 Includes bibliographical references and index What law is about -- This case system : what lies behind the case -- This case system : what to do with the cases -- This case system : precedent -- Ships and shoes and sealing wax -- And law school offers what?

  5. The Bramble Bush. : Karl N. Llewellyn. Quid Pro, LLC, 2012 - Education - 202 pages. Written over 80 years ago, but highly relevant today, The Bramble Bush remains one of the books most recommended for students to read when considering law school, just before beginning its study, or early in the first semester.

  6. The Bramble Bush: Some Lectures on Law and Its Study. By K. N. Llewellyn. New York, Columbia University School of Law, 1930. pp. ix, 158. THIS is no mere law book. It is an important piece of literary art, the reflection of a rich personality. It is a worthy successor, for our times, to Holmes' Path of The Law: a brilliant survey for students ...

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  8. Abstract. That Karl Llewellyn has for thirty years chosen to be a professor of law should encourage the rest of us who labor in that tangled vineyard. It has been said that teaching law is better than working for a living: Llewellyn has made it an arduous, varied, exciting business.

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