About the Wolf Law Library
The Wolf Law Library, with over 700 seats, offers a superb environment for study, research, and relaxation. We provide access to law and law-related resources and offer a wide range of services that support the law school's curriculum and programs, promote the advancement of legal scholarship, and fulfill the information needs of library users.
The Law Library has:
- Two Reading Rooms, one a collaborative workspace, with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking a wooded ravine;
- Six lounge areas;
- Twelve group study rooms;
- Two self-checkout stations;
- A computer training lab;
- An interfaith prayer & meditation room;
- Over 500 lockers for students; and
- Two rooms devoted to the library's Rare Books & Special Collections: the Nicholas J. St. George Rare Book Room, which displays the John Marshall family bible and rotating exhibits, and the George Wythe Room, a recreation of the law library of America's first law professor.
In addition to extensive print collections, the Wolf Law Library also provides access to a wide range of subscription databases and electronic books.