Wolf Law Building

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The five-story Wolf Law Building was completed in 2006 and was only possible through the financing of alumni, friends, law firms, and 61 percent by students.

  • Top “green” certification, from construction to operation, including 88 percent renewable energy and electricity, 40 percent water use reduction, and 59 percent regionally manufactured materials
  • Technologically advanced wireless networking, video conferencing, videotaping capabilities for distance learning, and digital kiosks
  • All classrooms have electrical outlets for each student and complete audio-visual equipment (LCD projectors, DVD, VHS, cable) with built-in touch-screen control systems
  • Student commons with café and patio, study and interview rooms, individual lockers and mailboxes, law bookstore, and courtyard with barbeque
  • Suites and offices for centers, clinics, student organizations, journals, and all faculty offices
  • 250-seat main courtroom with judge’s chambers, 30-seat teaching courtroom with jury box and witness stand, and a mock trial practice room for competition and clinic training

The three-story William A. Wise Law Library is housed in the Wolf Law Building.

  • Most comprehensive law library in the 12-state Rocky Mountain region, one of the largest in the country, serving as a selective federal government depository 
  • 40 instructional student lab computers, five group study rooms, 445 seats, distributed computing stations 
  • 25,000 visitors served per year 
  • 720,000 volumes and microform equivalents