WSU law students can participate in actual cases through a diverse array of clinical offerings. These materials describe our live-client clinics and the internship program.
Wayne State University Law School is proud to offer five live-client clinics, where students get a chance, under supervision, to have “first-chair” responsibility in a choice of settings -- litigation, administrative law, and transactional work -- while serving some of the serious needs of Detroit’s urban community.
Internships are available for ungraded course credits for J.D. students in good academic standing who have satisfactorily completed the first year, including legal writing. LLM students with a 3.0 grade point (or Directors’ permission) and the equivalent of the first year may also enroll in internships related to their concentration.




