DePaul Law’s Loop Campus location puts students in the center of Chicago’s legal community. The law school occupies nine floors in the Lewis and O’Malley buildings, two blocks from state and federal courts, the Chicago Bar Association headquarters and LaSalle Street, Chicago’s historic legal and financial center.
Inside the law school, students have access to classrooms, study spaces, student organization offices and the Rinn Law Library. Prospective and admitted students can explore select DePaul Law spaces on the virtual tour page, which includes 360-degree images of select law school facilities.
Students also have university resources nearby and across DePaul’s campuses. The DePaul Center, the anchor of DePaul’s Loop Campus, houses the Driehaus College of Business, student dining and the DePaul Barnes & Noble bookstore. The Loop Fitness Center, located in the basement of the Jarvis College of Computing and Digital Media, is free for enrolled DePaul students and current faculty and staff. The space includes cardio and weight equipment, as well as room and small equipment for stretching and resistance training. Law students also may use DePaul’s Lincoln Park Campus facilities, including the Ray Meyer Fitness Center. Please visit the Facilities Operations page for additional information.
Accessibility and Disability Support
All DePaul Law classrooms and facilities are wheelchair accessible. Students seeking disability-related accommodations can work with DePaul’s Center for Students with Disabilities, which has a Loop Campus office in the Lewis Center.