The Lillian Goldman Law Library in Memory of Sol Goldman, commonly known as the Yale Law Library, is the
law library
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of
Yale Law School
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. It is located in the
Sterling Law Building and has almost 800,000 volumes of print materials and about 10,000 active serial titles, in which there are 200,000 volumes of foreign and
international law
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materials. The library was named after a US$20 million donation made by Lillian Goldman, widow of real estate magnate
Sol Goldman.
Hillary Rodham and
Bill Clinton
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first met there.
Facilities
The library is contained within five stories on the eastern wing of the Sterling Law Building, completed in 1931 and designed by
James Gamble Rodgers. The library's main reading room, named for the Class of 1964, is located on the library's third story. Employing the
Collegiate Gothic style used throughout the law school campus, it is modeled after the
King's College Chapel at the
University of Cambridge
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.
In addition to the library's main body, two annex levels of bookstacks are contained below
Beinecke Plaza, and infrequently used items are contained in the Yale University Library Shelving Facility in
Hamden, Connecticut.
Projects
Projects run by the library include the
Avalon Project.
References
External links
Official website
Yale Law School
Yale University Library
Law libraries in the United States
Federal depository libraries
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