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Our School & Location

Discover Our Campus

Yale Law School occupies one city block in the heart of Yale University and downtown New Haven. The University, as a vital part of the downtown area, has played a role in its redevelopment, supporting local merchants and attracting national retailers.

New Haven offers many diversions. Strolling down the streets around the Law School, you will pass shops, clubs, and restaurants to suit any taste or budget. The rich cultural life includes Yale Repertory and the Long Wharf theaters as well as a host of music venues. Many parks and public beaches are easily accessible from the campus.

New Haven is also a city of neighborhoods, from Wooster Square — New Haven’s “Little Italy,” widely known for its brick-oven pizza — to East Rock, a tree-lined enclave of Victorian homes and specialty shops, where many students choose to live.

Law students have many opportunities to become involved with the New Haven community through a variety of student organizations and volunteer projects. Through the School’s clinical and experiential learning programs, students provide legal representation to those who cannot afford private attorneys’ fees in areas ranging from landlord-tenant law to immigration. Every year, a number of law students become so involved in the New Haven community that they choose to stay after graduation, working in local government, schools, or businesses.

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Our Historic Campus

Learn about the origins and history of the Law School as well as the Yale University campus and its historic buildings.

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Explore the Area

The City of New Haven — a lively, small urban center between New York City and Boston — offers many diversions.

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Maps & Directions

Resources to navigate the Law School's buildings (login required).

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Courtyard in bloom

Visit Yale Law School

We believe that the best way to decide which school is right for you is to visit — sit in on classes, talk to current students, and learn about the community. Student-led tours depart from the main entrance at 127 Wall Street every Friday during the academic year, or you can explore our virtual tour.

Yale is just big enough that there’s always somebody working on something new that I have never heard about or thought about or learned about. But it’s small enough that there are plenty of friendly faces in the hallway, no matter where I am.