facilities
The first two years after the founding of the BYU Law School in 1971, students meet at a temporary location while the current J. Reuben Clark Law School facility was under construction. In 1973 the students, along with faculty and staff, moved over to the new facility located east of the BYU campus.
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J. Reuben Clark Law School
Designing the J. Reuben Clark Law School building drew upon the expert talents of BYU's academic facilities planners and the experience of law building planners from throughout the country.
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Howard W. Hunter Library
One of the most technologically advanced law libraries in the world, the Howard W. Hunter Law Library is housed in the north wing of the law building. The library houses a collection of over 450,000 volumes and volume equivalents in paper and microform.
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"Fishbowl" Lobby
The Fish Bowl is the hub of all information at the Law School. We house the Admissions Office, Law School Receptionists, and the Assistant to the Dean of Internal and Student Affairs.
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Moot Courtroom
The Guy Anderson Moot Courtroom, located in room 303, is central to the student experience. Here, students have the opportunity to practice their courtroom skills, learn from professors and guest speakers, and enjoy SBA activities. The room hosts such events as the Orrin Hatch Trial Lecture Series, the annual student talent show, and of course, moot court competitions.
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