Prospective and enrolled law students have been assigned to read a text that tells them what they are about to encounter. That text is Bramble Bush.
This classic answers questions that all students have when starting law school, and virtually takes them inside the classroom and exams like no other text. It gives factual examples, detailed information, and practical explanations.
Bramble Bush text is required reading in numerous law schools and it is recommended by Law School Deans as the best introduction to the study of law for both potential and enrolled law students. Professor Llewellyn chronicled the factors involved in choosing and pursuing a legal career as an outgrowth of his introductory lectures at Columbia University School of Law.