Campus

Stanford Law School maintains the intimacy of its small size while offering the vast resources that come with a research university. The central location of Stanford Law on the University campus provides easy access to interdisciplinary resources and faculty.

Robert Crown Law Library

Providing the tools, resources and staff necessary to support the dynamically evolving Stanford Law program, the Robert Crown Law Library also houses a newly renovated reading room-a comfortable place to study and collaborate.

The Munger Graduate Residence

Stanford University added much needed graduate student housing this year with completion of the first phase of construction of this high-end apartment complex, the Munger Graduate Residence. Made possible with a generous gift from Charles and Nancy Munger (BA '45), the Residence will be a model for interdisciplinary living and learning for law and graduate students from across Stanford University.

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The New Law School Academic Building

Completing Crown Quadrangle, the new Academic Building will replace Kresge Auditorium – expanding the law school campus with approximately 63,000 square feet of offices, clinics, and seminar and meeting rooms.

Crown Quadrangle

Stanford Law, located at the heart of the university campus in Crown Quadrangle, is a four-building complex built specifically for legal education. The complex houses Robert Crown Law Library, the Frederich I. Richman Classroom building (F.I.R. Hall), a moot courtroom, offices and meeting rooms for faculty and student organizations, a student lounge and café, and Kresge Auditorium.

Stanford Campus

With 65 graduate departments and programs in seven schools, 19 libraries, more than 4,500 externally sponsored research projects on 8,180 acres, the lively Stanford University campus is a draw for speakers, performers, and scholars from around the world.