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Virginia Law receives virtually no funding from public coffers except for in-state student tuition subsidies. Thus, the Law School depends upon the largesse of private donors, its substantial endowment (US $ 365 million) and student tuition payments. In 1995-1997, the Law School used entirely donated funds to renovate and expand its buildings on the University's North Grounds to include the former facilities of the Darden Graduate School of Business Administration which built a new campus several hundred yards away. The Law School has an operating budget of US $ 61.3 million.

The Arthur J. Morris Law Library holds more than 860,000 volumes, including substantial collections of federal, state, and international documents, manuscripts, archives, and online research databases.

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