Current Students Computing Facilities

  • Multimedia Room

    Multimedia Room

    A creative room equipped for all multimedia needs with a 50 inch plasma, satellite TV, DVD recording, video conferencing, and much more...

  • Westlaw Lexis Lab

    Westlaw/Lexis Lab

    This computer lab is dedicated solely to Lexis-Nexis and Westlaw research and allows for unlimited free printing.

  • Training Lab

    Training Lab

    This lab is used for various computer-based training sessions, including Lexis-Nexis and Westlaw training, Outlook training, and much more...

  • Law Room 1

    Room 1

    With the largest screen of all Law School classrooms, students are able to take notes on laptops—there are power outlets available at every seat (as in all rooms listed here).

  • Law Room 130

    Room 130

    This classroom gets a lot of natural light! And given Southern California weather, there's plenty of it!

  • Law Room 3

    Room 3

    Our largest lecture hall is equipped so professors can conduct lectures using the most current technology, it also doubles as a court room with an expansion room that can be opened at anytime.

  • Law Room 7

    Room 7

    The classroom closest to our Law School Café, students can dash off to grab lunch right after class gets out!

  • Law Room 101

    Room 101

    This brightly-lit room is a modified amphitheater —rectangular instead of oval.

  • Law Room 103

    Room 103

    Located directly across from the Student Services Office, this room seats 75 but it's more intimate than it sounds!

  • Law Room 118

    Room 118

    This seminar room is laid out to help facilitate discussion among the students and it is setup for video teleconferencing in real-time with Universities such as Berkley and Stanford

NEWS & EVENTS

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'Helping good people do great things'

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An American Original(ist)

Justice Scalia expounds his judicial philosophy at lecture more