The Lawrence W. Inlow Hall is home to the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law and forms part of the gateway to the Indianapolis campus on the east side.
Inlow Hall matches the aesthetic glass and limestone architecture of the Information & Communications Technology Complex to form a distinct entrance.
[1] Lawrence W. Inlow was a graduate of Harvard Law School and heavily involved in the Boy Scouts of America, the Carmel Dad's Club, and the Church Federation of Greater Indianapolis.
[1] In 2011, the library also renovated the reserve room into a research commonplace to promote a more collaborative environment that allowed multiple users at a time.
The Center for Law and Health was first announced by, then Vice President, Gerald Bepko is his State of the Campus speech on January 7, 1988.