Students attending law schools in other states and those who are not getting course credit for the work can now help attorneys representing people who cannot pay, said Tiffany Graves, executive director of the state's Access to Justice Commission. "More law students can now assist low-income clients with legal issues," she said in a news release from the state court system. [...] services can be provided as part of a clinical legal education course, law school legal internship program, or through a volunteer legal services program under the supervision of licensed attorneys, Graves said.