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AN INSPIRING PLACE AND COLLABORATE


TO STUDY G


reat law schools have great facilities, and Southwestern is fortunate to have the best. In the heart of Los Angeles, we created an oasis for students and scholars that encourages contemplation and study as well as collaboration and community.


Southwestern encompasses nearly two city blocks and includes the extraordinary Bullocks Wilshire landmark that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This exquisite 1929-era art deco structure has been transformed into a unique, multi-faceted facility that has raised the bar for legal education architecture. Our award-winning campus features:


■ state-of-the-art multimedia technology in the classrooms, courtrooms and clinics ■ wireless Internet access ■ elegant dining facilities and student lounges in restored historic areas ■ large terraces with panoramic city views ■ tranquil student commons and promenade plazas ■ a 10,000-square-foot spa-quality fitness center ■ spacious, client-friendly clinical suites


■ the Leigh H. Taylor Law Library, the second largest academic law library facility in California with a collection of nearly a half million volumes


■ the Julian C. Dixon Courtroom and Advocacy Center, one of the most technologically sophisticated centers of its kind in the country


■ two additional state-of-the-art trial court facilities


Southwestern will soon mark the beginning of the law school’s second century with a new major campus expansion that will add state-of-the-art student housing, new clinic and student activity space, a major lecture hall and additional relaxing outdoor settings.


With these remarkable assets, Southwestern truly lives up to the tagline, “A landmark in legal education.”<


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