Pre-Law Clubs and Groups
WSU Mock Trial Club
Mock Trial is both a club and a class at WSU. The course is built around a simulated trial of a criminal or civil case in which students play the role of participants in a trial. The WSU Mock Trial Club helps students learn about the courtroom and litigation process. Every year students are given a case and through use of rules of evidence, witnesses and attorneys, act out trials at tournaments around the country. WSU’s Mock Trial team participates in the national mock trial competition sponsored by the American Mock Trial Association as well as other invitational tournaments throughout the year. More information HERE.
WSU Pre-Law Society
WSU Pre Law seeks to serve as an institution that brings like-minded students together in an effort to interact with, and examine the legal structures that govern our society. The Pre-Law Society’s activities include peer mentoring for the LSAT, social events, and much more. Learn more on their Facebook or Instagram page. This group currently meets weekly on Tuesdays at 4:30pm, in person in CUB 406 and on zoom.
WSU Political Science Club
The PSCWSU is a non-partisan organization open to all Undergraduate and Graduate students of Washington State University. The purpose of the PSCWSU is to encourage political efficacy and participation among all students. The PSCWSU hosts guest speakers to spark invigorating cross-partisan conversation and political debate, increases informed voters through the discussion of key political topics, and works to facilitate a civilized cross-partisan environment on campus and in the Pullman community.
ASWSU Student Legal Services
People of Color Pre-Law Coalition (PCPC)
The WSU People of Color Pre-Law Coalition shares a passion to unite people of color in pursuing a career in law. The People of Color pre-law coalition [PCPC] was established to help undergraduate students of color navigate the way to law school, and create a community. The group meets Biweekly on Tuesdays at 5pm in CUE 319.