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Penn State Law : ウィキペディア英語版
Penn State Law

Penn State Law is located on the Penn State's University Park campus in State College, Pa., and is one of two separately accredited law schools at Penn State. Penn State Law offers J.D., LL.M., and S.J.D. degrees. The school offers a joint J.D./M.B.A. with the Smeal College of Business, as well as other joint degrees with a variety of graduate programs at Penn State.
Penn State Law traces its roots to the founding of The Dickinson School of Law in Carlisle, Pa. Penn State and The Dickinson School of Law merged in 2000, and, until fall 2014, Penn State's Dickinson School of Law operated as a single law school with two campuses—one in Carlisle and one on Penn State's University Park campus in State College, Pa. In the summer of 2014, Penn State received approval from the American Bar Association to operate the two campuses as two separate and distinct Penn State law schools,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://news.psu.edu/story/318636/2014/06/18/academics/penn-state%E2%80%99s-dickinson-school-law-receives-approval-separate-law )〕 both of which share the history of The Dickinson School of Law: Dickinson Law in Carlisle, Pa., and Penn State Law at University Park, Pa.
U.S. News & World Report, in its 2016 edition of America's Best Graduate Schools, ranked Penn State Dickinson (both campuses combined) 71st among the nation's top 218 law schools.
==Lewis Katz Building==

Penn State Law is housed in the The Lewis Katz Building on Penn State's University Park campus. The building opened for classes on January 9, 2009. The $60 million, 114,000-square-foot building is the first academic facility to be built on the west side of Park Avenue on the University Park campus. The building is adjacent to the Penn State Arboretum.
The Lewis Katz Building is LEED certified and equipped with advanced high-definition digital audiovisual telecommunications capacity that enables real-time collaborative projects and programs with schools and institutions worldwide. The second floor includes the glass-enclosed library, with a two-story information commons, four group study rooms and 11 offices. Library spaces comprise about 50 percent of the building.
In 2009, Judge D. Brooks Smith used the Lewis Katz Building's courtroom to hear an oral argument to the Third Circuit Court of Appeals. In addition to the courtroom, the Katz Building includes a 250-seat auditorium, four 75-person classrooms, several seminar rooms, and a "boardroom" facilitating electronic "face-to-face" contact with meeting participants worldwide.

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