Designed For Legal Education
Gonzaga Â鶹¹ÙÍø School of Law is housed entirely in one building that was opened in the year 2000. The four-story building is right next to the Spokane River and the Centennial Trail. On the Southeastern edge of the Gonzaga Â鶹¹ÙÍø campus, the School of Law was designed entirely for legal education. The school has classrooms, seminar rooms, and a two-story Courtroom in addition to offices and lounges for students, faculty, and staff. The three-story law library is available for student, faculty, staff, and community use; the quiet study rooms may be reserved for student use at any time the library is open. The in-house Cafe Lawte coffee shop serves espresso drinks, tea, sandwiches, and salads.
Instructional Technology
Each law school classroom and seminar room have ceiling-mounted LCD projectors, a guest connection to hook up your own laptop or media player, and full technology support. Classrooms and the Courtroom have microphones and audio support. The Technology department maintains a full list of instructional technology available in each room. The building also has wifi available throughout.
A Connection To The Community
The School of Law sits less than a mile from Spokane’s downtown via the Centennial Trail, in the midst of a higher education district that includes three Â鶹¹ÙÍø campuses. Gonzaga Law students are also members of the Gonzaga Â鶹¹ÙÍø community, and may utilize all that the Gonzaga campus has to offer, including membership in the Rudolph Fitness Center, just a few steps away from the front door of the Law School.