Founders Hall houses the Loyola Social Justice Law Clinic, an impressive aggregation of Loyola’s criminal defense, immigration, post-conviction relief and other clinics focused on important issues under one roof. Thanks to a dramatic renovation of nearly 23,000 square feet of Loyola’s Founders Hall, the new LSJLC houses together for the first time multiple Law School clinics: the Center for the Study of Law & Genocide, Collateral Consequences of Conviction Justice Project, International Human Rights Clinic, Loyola Immigrant Justice Clinic, Juvenile Innocence and Fair Sentencing Clinic, Juvenile Justice Clinic, and Youth Justice Education Clinic, to name just a few. This building predates Gehry’s structures, and he did nothing to change its interior. “Outside, however, Gehry has stamped the old building with his imprimatur and tied it into the rest of the campus with a brilliant, minimalist, inexpensive addition of a tilted metal canopy."
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Founders Hall houses the Loyola Social Justice Law Clinic, an impressive aggregation of Loyola’s criminal defense, immigration, post-conviction relief and other clinics focused on important issues under one roof. Thanks to a dramatic renovation of nearly 23,000 square feet of Loyola’s Founders Hall, the new LSJLC houses together for the first time multiple Law School clinics: the Center for the Study of Law & Genocide, Collateral Consequences of Conviction Justice Project, International Human Rights Clinic, Loyola Immigrant Justice Clinic, Juvenile Innocence and Fair Sentencing Clinic, Juvenile Justice Clinic, and Youth Justice Education Clinic, to name just a few.
This building predates Gehry’s structures, and he did nothing to change its interior. “Outside, however, Gehry has stamped the old building with his imprimatur and tied it into the rest of the campus with a brilliant, minimalist, inexpensive addition of a tilted metal canopy."
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