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across the street from Condon and housed the programs there. The six law clinics were located outside of Condon Hall. From 1974, and in 1998, the law school was unable to expand its enrollment and its curricula. In 2001 the classrooms did not have computers, nor did they have sufficient electrical outlets. The building had limited access for people who had disabilities.
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