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Spaces for Study and More

The Law Library offers many options for study spaces, including, but not limited to:

Study Rooms 

The Law Library has twelve study rooms available for Law students to reserve for private and group study, virtual interviews, and small-group collaborations. Study rooms can be reserved for two-hour blocks on the Law Library website. See the study rooms page for more information. 

Study Carrels

Students enrolled in the graduate LLM-LI, LLM, and SJD programs can reserve individual study carrels for ongoing research to the extent that carrels are available. Graduate law students can apply for a reserved carrel in the Law School's Graduate Programs office.  The carrels are found on the library’s 1st, 2nd, and 3rd floors. 

Study & Collaboration Lab 

This Study and Collaboration Lab (2387) is ideal for group study and collaboration. Quiet conversation is welcome. It is located on the second floor of the library and is for law students, faculty and staff, or other authorized users.  It is not reservable.  

Other Study Spaces

To learn more about other seating options in the library, such as the best place for quiet study, natural light, quiet conversation, or adjustable height desks, see Where can I find? 

Lactation & Meditation Rooms

In addition to study spaces, the library houses the Law School’s Lactation Room (2374) and Meditation Room (3374).  Contact the Associate Dean for Student Affairs for access to the Lactation Room.  The Meditation Room is available when the library is open and is not reservable.



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Doc ID:
153262
Owned by:
Carlie W. in Law School Student Handbook
Created:
2025-07-16
Updated:
2025-07-16
Sites:
Law School Student Handbook