Sterling Law Building

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The Sterling Law Building is a prominent Collegiate Gothic structure at Yale University that houses Yale Law School.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Collegiate Gothic building
academic building
law school building
affiliation Yale University NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Collegiate Gothic
architecturalType university building
campus Yale University main campus NERFINISHED
campusArea Yale Law School quadrangle NERFINISHED
category Law school buildings in the United States
Yale University buildings
city New Haven NERFINISHED
contains administrative offices
classrooms
courtyard
faculty offices
law library facilities
moot court room
reading rooms
seminar rooms
student lounge
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasAddress New Haven, Connecticut NERFINISHED
hasAlternateName Yale Law School building NERFINISHED
hasCourtyard yes
hasFunction faculty offices
legal education facility
student spaces
teaching space
heritage historic campus building
houses Yale Law School NERFINISHED
isPartOf Yale University Law School complex NERFINISHED
locatedIn New Haven, Connecticut
United States of America
surface form: United States

Yale University NERFINISHED
material stone
name Sterling Law Building NERFINISHED
namedAfter John William Sterling NERFINISHED
operator Yale University NERFINISHED
ownedBy Yale University NERFINISHED
partOf Yale Law School campus NERFINISHED
primaryOccupant Yale Law School NERFINISHED
state Connecticut
stylePeriod early 20th-century Collegiate Gothic
usedBy Yale Law School faculty NERFINISHED
Yale Law School staff
Yale Law School students

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John W. Sterling hasHonorificNamesake Sterling Law Building
Lillian Goldman Law Library locatedInBuilding Sterling Law Building
Sterling family hasEndowed Sterling Law Building