Photographic Tour

Overhead View of Campus

Welcome to the Florida State University College of Law Photographic Tour. This tour is designed to orient visitors via the web, who have not had an opportunity to visit the law school complex. The image directly above is an aerial view of the complex, with identification numbers superimposed (matching key buildings that are shown in the thumbnail photos further below).

The law school complex is broken down into three key areas—B.K. Roberts Hall (#1), the Law Library (#2) and the Village Green (#3). The Village Green comprises four restored houses on the east side of the campus, while the Law Library is positioned on the west end. The College of Law lies between Pensacola Street and West Jefferson streets. This image was taken looking toward the Pensacola Street entrance.

For a more in-depth tour of the College of Law,
click on either the image or associated name for each of the thumbnail photos below.


Village Green Photo The Village Green #3
The four house complex of
the Village Green is, architecturally, based
on models of the English
Inns of Court and Thomas Jefferson's
famous rotunda and lawn
at the University of Virginia.
Cawthon House photo

Cawthon House #7
The Cawthon House was the first historic building moved to the Village Green and is home to the Collins Center for Public Policy

  Caldwell House photo

Caldwell House #6
The Caldwell House is home to the Children's Advocacy Center.

 
Damon House photo

Damon House #8
The law school's Office of Development and Alumni Relations is located in the Damon House.

  Ausley House photo

Ausley House #5
The College of Law publishes four scholarly journals. The office for Florida State University Law Review is located in the Ausley House.

 
D'Alemberte Rotunda photo

D'Alemberte Rotunda #4
The D'Alemberte Rotunda is the showroom of the College of Law, used to host guest speakers, lucheons, receptions, and banquets.

  Courtroom photo

Courtroom
The College of Law Courtroom serves as a classroom and as an environment where student trial advocacy skills are practiced.

 
Student Lounge photo

Student Lounge
Dean Don Weidner joins students for a brown bag lunch in the Student Lounge. It is a comfortable setting for lunch, study and breaks between classes.

  Library photo

Library #2
Research staff and administrators are housed in the law library to assist students search databases and journals. The library contains 450,000 legal volumes.

 
Rare Book Collection photo

Rare Book Room
The Rare Book collection contains scarce handwritten legal opinions, rare legal volumes and a significant autograph collection.

  Lecture Hall photo

Lecture Halls
Lecture halls accommodate large student and public audiences. State-of-the-art technology allows for laptop use and distance learning.