Classrooms & Media
For immediate classroom technical support call the media hotline (613-7249)
This page provides the capacities and technologies found in our Lecture Rooms, Classrooms, and Seminar Rooms
To reserve a room please see the Law School Event Planning Guide.
Instructors: for classroom technology training and other consulting, please contact Wayne Miller.
Training for all community members can be scheduled via media@law.duke.edu
Lecture Rooms (100-175 seats)
Large rooms are excellent for hosting guest speakers, seminars, and other prominent law school events.
- 3041 Classroom

- Seats 168
- Max Panel Size 9
- A/V Instructions
- 3043 James E. Padilla Classroom

- Seats 107
- Max Panel Size 5
- A/V Instructions
- 3037 Lamond Family Foundation Classroom

- Seats 103
- Max Panel Size 5
- A/V Instructions
Classrooms (40-75 seats)
Classrooms are useful for large group instruction and discussion
- 4047 Classroom

- Seats 75
- 3 member panel
- A/V Instructions
- 4049 James M. Poyner Moot Courtroom

- Seats 56
- A/V Instructions
- 4045 Classroom

- Seats 49
- 3 member panel
- A/V Instructions
- 4042 Classroom

- Seats 49
- 2 member panel
- A/V Instructions
- 4055 Classroom

- Seats 40
- 2 member panel
- A/V Instructions
Conference/Seminar Rooms (10-20 seats)
Conference/Seminar rooms are well suited for smaller meetings and seminar classes
- 4044 Jeffrey P. Hughes Seminar Room

- 20 people
- A/V Instructions
- 3171 Joel M. Lasker '69 and Louise H. Lasker Conference Room

- 18 people
- A/V Instructions
- 4172 Sutherland Asbill & Brennan Conference Room

- 18 people
- A/V Instructions
- 4046 David W. Ichel Seminar Room

- 18 people
- A/V Instructions
- 4040 Glenn & Susan Ketner Conference Room

- 18 people
- A/V Instructions
- *No in-room video conferencing or recording capabilities
- 2014 Nasher Conference Room

- 14 people
- *No in-room video conferencing or recording capabilities
- 2211 Fite Training Room
- 10 people
- A/V Instructions
- *No in-room video conferencing or recording capabilities
