Abstract
The study aimed to investigate the role of legal clinics in developing the skills of law graduates at the Faculty of Law, An-Najah University. The study employed a descriptive methodology and utilized a comprehensive survey approach with a sample size of 45 students. The study concluded the presence of a moderate positive relationship between legal clinics and the development of law graduates' skills at An-Najah University. It also found a statistically significant impact of legal clinics on the development of law graduates' skills, while no significant differences were observed in relation to gender. The researcher recommended the need to intensify practical training in the legal clinic to ensure proper preparation of the trainee students for successfully passing professional exams.
Keywords: legal clinics, law graduates, An-Najah University.
