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The Common Law Tradition - Deciding Appeals (Hardcover): Karl N. Llewellyn The Common Law Tradition - Deciding Appeals (Hardcover)
Karl N. Llewellyn; Foreword by Steven Alan Childress
R1,139 Discovery Miles 11 390 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Bramble Bush - On Our Law and Its Study (Hardcover): Karl N. Llewellyn The Bramble Bush - On Our Law and Its Study (Hardcover)
Karl N. Llewellyn; Introduction by Stewart Macaulay
R743 Discovery Miles 7 430 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Written over 80 years ago, but highly relevant today, THE BRAMBLE BUSH remains one of the books most frequently and strongly recommended for students to read when considering law school, just before beginning its study, or in the first semester. It began as a collection from a series of introductory lectures given by legal legend Karl Llewellyn to new law students at Columbia University. It still speaks to law, legal reasoning, class prep, and exam-taking skills in a way that makes it a classic for each new generation. The Legal Legends Edition features an extensive 2012 Introduction by Stewart Macaulay, a senior professor of law at the University of Wisconsin. He places this work into the modern classroom and explains its context and current value to law students and lawyers, as well as changes to legal education since the book first was released. Simply put, Macaulay writes, "The Bramble Bush is a book that anyone interested in law schools or law should read." Llewellyn's pointed and clear explanations of case briefing before class, visualization of cases, active learning in class, note-taking, the use of precedent, exam format, and the limits of logic have proved timeless and highly practical. They remain excellent advice for current students to consider and implement in their own journey into the law. This is no Chamber of Commerce speech of mere platitudes about law practice and the grandeur of the bar. To be sure, Llewellyn believed in law school and legal education, and in dreaming big about a life in the law. But he was-famously-a realist above all, and this book gets to the nuts and bolts of studying law successfully in traditional legal education. Whether from the enduring nature of his hands-on advice, or from the reality that the first year of law study and its classroom method just have not changed very much over many years, the book remains, by all accounts, targeted to the way 'thinking like a lawyer' continues in the modern law school. Now in a library-quality cloth edition from Quid Pro Books, THE BRAMBLE BUSH features embedded page numbers from the standard print editions-for continuity of referencing or classroom assignment. Quid Pro's hyperaccurate reproduction of the original text is unlike any other version available, even recent reprints from traditional publishers (who use poor scanning, alter text, omit parts of sentences, and misspell legal terms). Only Quid Pro editions of this classic work respect Llewellyn's book by presenting it as he wrote it, yet in a modern format and clear presentation for a new generation.

The Theory of Rules (Hardcover, Annotated Ed): Karl N. Llewellyn The Theory of Rules (Hardcover, Annotated Ed)
Karl N. Llewellyn
R1,196 Discovery Miles 11 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Karl N. Llewellyn was one of the founders and major figures of legal realism, and his many keen insights have a central place in American law and legal understanding. Key to Llewellyn's thinking was his conception of rules, put forward in his numerous writings and most famously in his often mischaracterized declaration that they are "pretty playthings." Previously unpublished, "The Theory of Rules "is the most cogent presentation of his profound and insightful thinking about the life of rules.
This book frames the development of Llewellyn's thinking and describes the difference between what rules literally prescribe and what is actually done, with the gap explained by a complex array of practices, conventions, professional skills, and idiosyncrasies, most of which are devoted to achieving a law's larger purpose rather than merely following the letter of a particular rule. Edited, annotated, and with an extensive analytic introduction by leading contemporary legal scholar Frederick Schauer, this rediscovered work contains material not found elsewhere in Llewellyn's writings and will prove a valuable contribution to the existing literature on legal realism.

The Bramble Bush - On Our Law and Its Study (Paperback, Annotated edition): Karl N. Llewellyn The Bramble Bush - On Our Law and Its Study (Paperback, Annotated edition)
Karl N. Llewellyn; Foreword by Stewart Macaulay
R471 Discovery Miles 4 710 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Common Law Tradition - Deciding Appeals (Paperback): Karl N. Llewellyn The Common Law Tradition - Deciding Appeals (Paperback)
Karl N. Llewellyn
R922 Discovery Miles 9 220 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Bramble Bush - On Our Law and Its Study (Paperback, Annotated edition): Stewart Macaulay The Bramble Bush - On Our Law and Its Study (Paperback, Annotated edition)
Stewart Macaulay; Karl N. Llewellyn
R451 Discovery Miles 4 510 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

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. Its first edition began as a collection from a series of introductory lectures given by legal legend Karl Llewellyn to new law students at Columbia University. It still speaks to law, legal reasoning, and exam-taking skills in a way that makes it a classic for each new generation.

The new Quid Pro "Legal Legends" Edition includes an extensive 2012 Introduction by Stewart Macaulay, a senior law professor at the University of Wisconsin. Macaulay updates the modern reader on the book's current relevance and application, offers a practical perspective to new law students, and places the original edition in its historical context. Simply put, Macaulay writes, this "is a book that anyone interested in law schools or law should read."

Llewellyn's pointed and clear explanations of case briefing before class, visualization of case facts, active learning in class, the use of precedent, exam formats, and the limits of logic have proved timeless and highly practical. They remain excellent advice for current students to consider and implement in their own journey into the law. This is no Chamber of Commerce speech of mere platitudes about law practice and the grandeur of the bar. To be sure, Llewellyn believed in law school and legal education, and in dreaming big about a life in the law. But he was-famously-a realist above all, and this book gets to the nuts and bolts of studying law successfully in traditional legal education.

Whether from the enduring nature of his hands-on advice, or from the reality that the first year of law study and its classroom method simply have not changed very much over the years, the book remains, by all accounts, targeted to the way 'thinking like a lawyer' continues in the modern law school.

Now in a high-quality new edition from Quid Pro, "The Bramble Bush" is part of the "Legal Legends" Series. It features embedded page numbers from the previous, standard print editions-for continuity of assignments and referencing. Our production uses hyperaccurate checking against the original source-avoiding the misquotes, distracting formatting errors, and omissions common in such reissued classics, even from well-known presses. Only the Quid Pro versions offer these features (even if this description may appear under other publishers' used or new books, or customer reviews that decry the poor quality of other reprintings).

Also in the Series, look for explained and introduced new editions of such classic works as Holmes' "The Common Law" (called "The Annotated Common Law," with some 200 simple annotations to decode Holmes and the law he famously describes); Cardozo's "The Nature of the Judicial Process" (with extensive introduction by his premier biographer, Harvard Law's Andrew Kaufman); and Holmes' "The Path of the Law" and Warren & Brandeis' "The Right to Privacy" (both introduced by Steven Alan Childress of Tulane Law School).

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