in 1894, the West Virginia Law Review is the fourth oldest law review in the United States and publishes three issues each year. The West Virginia Law Review is a professional, student-governed legal journal that publishes articles of interest to legal scholars, students, legislators, and members of the practicing bar. The publication, which includes notes, comments, and articles of scholarly and practical value to the legal community, is published by a student editorial board.
=== Clinics ===
General Practice Law Clinic
Child & Family Law Clinic with Medical-Legal Partnership
Immigration Law Clinic
West Virginia Innocence Project Law Clinic
Taxpayer Advocacy Law Clinic
Veterans Assistance Project Law Clinic
Entrepreneurship & Innovation Law Clinic
Land Use & Sustainable Development Law Clinic
U.S. Supreme Court Law Clinic
=== Bar-passage rates ===
Until 1989 graduates of the Law School were granted "Diploma Privileges" in West Virginia. This meant that graduates of WVU Law were not required to take the West …