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The facility, dating from 1975, is now known as the South Wing of the School. It provides classrooms and seminar rooms with seating capacities from 10 to 200, two practice courtrooms, a library, 80 motel-type rooms for individuals attending continuing legal education courses, and private offices for faculty members.

Because of the School's ever-increasing teaching mission, construction on a 48,500 square-foot North Wing began in January 1988.

The North Wing was completed in February 1990. It includes a 325-seat multipurpose auditorium, two large general purpose classrooms, and eight seminar rooms. It also includes a television production studio, a computer learning center, a post exchange, and additional office space. The North Wing facilities allow the School to continue providing top-quality legal education while meeting the growing and increasingly diverse needs for legal education in the Department of Defense.

On 14 July 2003, The Judge Advocate General's School (TJAGSA) was renamed The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School (TJAGLCS).


Graduating class