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The Georgetown University Law Center campus consists of Bernard P. McDonough Hall, the Edward Bennett Williams Law Library, The Eric E. Hotung International Law Building, the Bernard S. and Sarah M. Gewirz Student Center, and the new Sport & Fitness Center.


 Named in honor of Bernard P. McDonough (Class of 1925), McDonough Hall is one of two main classroom buildings. This building also serves as the setting for meetings, debates, lectures, and oral argument competitions.
McDonough Hall
Bernard P. McDonough Hall
McDonough Hall
Lecture Hall


 A moot court auditorium, named in honor of alumnus Philip A. Hart (Class of 1934), occupies the heart of the building.
 Lecture halls occupy the second floor of the building with faculty and student services offices on the upper floors. The building and individual lecture halls are equipped with state-of-the-art computer facilities, including wireless Internet service for laptop computers. 

McDonough Hall
Computers for student use
Moot Court Hall            
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Revised January 21, 2005 (SD)