Loyola University Chicago School of Law Library is a student and faculty oriented research center at Loyola University Chicago. Loyola University Chicago School of Law Library serves as the primary source of legal information for the entire university community. The library supports the curriculum, research and service interests of the law faculty and students. The library has been an integral part of the law school since it began in 1908 as the Lincoln College of Law. It has had five previous homes: on Clark Street, on Franklin Street, in Lewis Towers, in Siedenberg Hall and in Maguire Hall. The library moved to 25 East Pearson Street in Chicago in 1994.
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