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Memory Leake Robinson Hall
Robinson Hall is where the law school resides on Samford's campus. It contains three courtrooms, several classrooms, boardrooms, law school centers and all the faculty and administrative offices.
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John L. Carroll Moot Courtroom
The Moot Courtroom is the largest room at the law school, seating nearly 200. It is used for guest speakers, award ceremonies, mock trials and class meetings.
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The Hare, Wynn, Newell & Newton Advanced Advocacy Courtroom
The Hare, Wynn, Newell & Newton Advanced Advocacy Courtroom Courtroom is where the advance trial skills class is taught. This class is limited to 12 students. Most of the Admission Open Houses are in this courtroom.
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Lucille Stewart Beeson Law Library
With more than 200,000 shelved volumes and 96,000 on microfiche, the library contains all federal and state judicial opinions and statutory codes. Students can read law reviews from every American law school, as well as access the Federal Register and Code of Federal Regulations, United States Hearings and Reports, and selected foreign common law rulings.
Two computer labs and wireless laptop connections also offer instant access to additional resources, such as LexisNexis, Westlaw, e-mail, word processing, and the library catalogue.
Adjoining the law school is the Lucille Stewart Beeson Law Library, a valuable resource for law students and practicing lawyers alike. Open and spacious, the library is designed to accommodate private study and discussion, housing 13 conference rooms, 474 study spaces, carrels with electrical connections, long tables, and comfortable seating.

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