The Statutory Hall would be the museum-like place, I would imagine, where you may see our nation’s greatest statutes, past and present, on display atop marble pedestals.
ETA: I just refreshed that news page, and in the time it took me to write the above, I see the article has been updated already. They’re on the ball, those Yahoo! News people. But the Statutory Hall is still there.
It’s a section of the capitol under the dome, originally the House of Representatives. Now it has 50 statues, each chosen by a state to honor one of its most important citizens.
The original plan was to have a huge tapestry with the entire federal code written on it, but it turns out that it won’t fit into the room. That’s right, it’s a statute of limitations.
I was going to try for a capital/capitol one, which would have been a natural here. But I’m not sure I understand the nuances and I probably would have ended up embarrassing myself.
Actually, googling, I can find the same mistake made so often, in places like the Congressional Record, that I’m not so sure it isn’t a valid alternative spelling.