Sterling Law Building of Yale University

 The Sterling Law Building

 
 
The sterling law building at Yale university was built in 1929.



The main entrance of the Sterling Law Building with the date of construction etched into the stone.

  • The Gothic Arches of Yale


 If you look closely at the gothic arches of Yale Law School, you will find many figures symbolic of the justice system. There are a police officer apprehending a suspect, a convict in stripes, and there is a judge sentencing a criminal.


  • The Architect James Gamble Roger


Architect James Gamble Rogers chose five symbolic stone figures to portray some of the participants of the legal process. A bulldog as a lawyer is one of these figures, located high atop the gable ends of the auditorium near the corner of High and Grove Street.







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