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Centers

WVU Law centers serve both our students and our state. As a hub for legal expertise, our centers help disseminate important information, influence public policy, conduct research, offer pro bono services, and support the public. They also hold incredible opportunities for our students to hone their skills as they begin to practice law under faculty supervision.

Our Centers

Center for Consumer Law and Education

Center for Energy and Sustainable Development

Center for Law and Public Service

Fitzsimmons Center for Litigation and Advocacy

West Virginia Access to Justice Commission

Students at Work

42,000+ hours of pro bono service from all WVU Law students

37,300+ hours of service from 3L students

29,600+ hours of service from clinical program students

5,600 hours of service from 2025 Public Interest Advocate Fellows (15 total)

4,760+ hours for pro bono honorees (44 students total)