Sterling Law BuildingYale Law School is housed in the Sterling Law Building, which occupies one city block at the heart of Yale University, close to downtown New Haven. Constructed in 1931, the building was modeled on the idea of the English Inns of Court. Classrooms, offices, the law library, two student computer labs, and the dining hall surround a pleasant courtyard. A day-care center is located on site. Check the building’s map...
Technology Services
Yale Law School provides a complete information technology environment with Internet access from every classroom seat, a full-service computer lab, laser printing, and wireless networking in common areas. Students can access the Yale Network from on or off campus. More on Information Technology Services...
Library
The Lillian Goldman Law Library contains approximately 900,000 print volumes and well over one million print equivalents. The library also provides training in and access to a wide range of online legal databases, far beyond basic systems such as LEXIS and WESTLAW. Most of the library's online resources are available to students working anywhere, as well as within the library's exceptionally beautiful physical facility.










