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The Wolf Law Building

Wolf Law Completed in 2006, the Wolf Law Building is one of the most technologically advanced law school buildings in the country, providing students with the best learning environment possible.

Law Clinic Many clinics at the university provide pro bono services to Colorado citizens. The Wrongful Convictions Clinic investigates the claims of Colorado prisoners who, despite being convicted, assert they are, in fact, innocent. The Entrepreneurial Law Clinic provides transactional legal services for the formation and development of small businesses in Colorado. The American Indian Law Clinic provides quality legal representation to low-income Native clients with specific Indian law-related problems. (Pictured is Jill Tompkins, left, director of the American Indian Law Clinic, with Law School and clinic alumna Affie Ellis.)

Library Colorado Law's William A. Wise Law Library is the most comprehensive and technologically advanced in the 12-state Rocky Mountain region. The library is also the regional archive for the United States government, making it the most complete law library in Colorado.

The Wolf Law Building houses two high-tech courtrooms with leading-edge videotaping and distance-learning capabilities. The Wittemyer Courtroom is a venue for symposia, class meetings, conferences, ceremonial events, and other large gatherings. The Law School hosts actual sessions of state, federal, and tribal appellate courts.

 
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