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[quote=Anonymous]Yeah, I get that they're often beautiful and all. My law school library is one of the most beautiful places I've ever seen. We'd have undergrads in there all the time, but it would be closed to undergrads and non-law school students during study weeks before exams. And rightfully so, notwithstanding that those other students were paying tuition (to the undergraduate college or their own grad schools, not directly to the law school which doesn't benefit from non-law school student tuition). Most law libraries are not big enough to be nice, inspirational places for people outside the law school to come and hang out because they feel like it. I don't see a single inconsistency with GT law charging access to the law library and the GT mission statement, any more than I see an inconsistency between that mission statement and GT charging tuition to any of its schools.[/quote]
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