Jacob Burns Law Library

The Jacob Burns law Library is the library of the George Washington University Law School.[1] The library was completed in September 1967. [2] The library was named with a gift from Jacob Burns, who earned his law degree in 1924.[3]

The library is a part of the George Washington University Law School Complex, and adjoins Stockton Hall to the north.[4] According to the school's website, the library contains over 700,000 volumes.

Notes

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