For some reason Cougarboard is repeatedly advertising sets of legal books to me. One set is called something along the lines of "Summary of Pennsylvania Jurisprudence". It is a four volume set that is price at $39,000. "Smolla and Nimmer on Freedom of Speech" for about $4,000, "American Products Liability" for $22,400. Others are single volumes for $1,000 to $5,000. Is that what they go for?
Do you have to buy a set when you go to law school?
How often do you have to buy a new set because things have changed?
How much of the book do you "read".
Is it the sort of book you refer to as a topic you are interested in as needed, or do you just plow through?