Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law
The Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law is the law school of Northwestern University, a private research university. The law school is located on the university's Chicago campus. Northwestern Law is considered part of the T14, an unofficial designation in the legal community as the best 14 law schools in the United States.
The modernist Rubloff Building is part of the law school section of Northwestern's Chicago campus and overlooks Lake Michigan. To its west in the foreground are partial views of the original law school buildings designed by James Gamble Rogers in the 1920s
Entrance to Levy Meyer Hall
Levy Mayer Hall
The Pritzker Legal Research Center is home to more than 829,974 books, journals, and other publications.
Northwestern University (NU) is a private research university in Evanston, Illinois, United States. Established in 1851 to serve the historic Northwest Territory, it is the oldest chartered university in Illinois. The university has its main campus along the shores of Lake Michigan in the Chicago metropolitan area.
Aerial photograph of Northwestern University from Lake Michigan
A postcard of Northwestern University from 1907
Deering Library, which is named in memory of Charles Deering
University Hall (1869), the second building constructed on campus, and the oldest building still standing