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  1. English. Box office. $3 million (US/Canada rentals) [1] The Bramble Bush is a 1960 American drama film, based on the controversial novel of the same name, [2] directed by Daniel Petrie and starring Richard Burton, Angie Dickinson, Barbara Rush, Jack Carson and James Dunn. It was released by Warner Bros. [3]

    • February 24, 1960 (United States)
  2. 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 ...

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  4. self-deprecation, hard-headed analysis, down-to-earth advice on how to do it, all precede the full-blooded rhetoric of the eighth chapter. [Twining, supra note 3, at 145] It is in the eighth chapter of The Bramble Bush that Llewellyn, with rhetorical flourish, openly espouses his notion that the study of law is an examination of human interaction.

  5. The Bramble Bush ★★½ 1960Guy (Burton) is a doctor who returns to his New England hometown to care for a dying friend, Larry (Drake). Unfortunately, Guy falls for Larry's wife Mar (Rush) and they have an affair.

  6. 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.

  7. 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 ...

  8. That book is The Bramble Bush. After all these years and many imitators, The Bramble Bush remains one of the most popular introductions to the law and its study. Llewellyn introduces students to what the law is, how to read cases, how to prepare for class, and how justice in the real world relates to the law.

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