New Law School Building

The new Law School Building at Wilmington University’s Brandywine Campus opened for classes in January 2026. It is designed to expand access to student-centered, practice-ready legal education.

  

 

Exterior

The building contains four auditorium-style lecture rooms and two additional classrooms, designated areas for a law library, law review and private study areas.

 

Exterior image of Wilmington University School of Law

 

 

Image of the exterior of Wilmington University School of Law

Atrium

The facility features a majestic three-floor atrium with expansive windows and a welcoming main entrance and reception area.

Image of the open atrium of Wilmington University School of Law

Mock Trial Rooms

The building also features two courtrooms designed to replicate the look, feel and technology of Delaware’s District Court and state courts, providing students with realistic practice environments. Students will participate in mock trials and moot courts, mirroring actual courthouse settings, so graduates entering appellate or trial practice in state or federal courts will already be familiar with the courtroom.

Image showing a mock trial room at Wilmington University School of Law

Classrooms

The School of Law building is among the most technologically advanced legal education settings in the country. Classrooms are equipped with modern displays and advanced audio-visual equipment to create flexible and collaborative learning environments for in-person, hybrid and remote learning, as well as lectures from prominent visiting jurists and practitioners. In addition, video-enabled meeting spaces are equipped to offer a seamless hybrid experience for both in-person and remote participants.

Image of a classroom at Wilmington University School of Law

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