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This GRADUATE ENTRY program provides direct law school admission at Griffith University for graduates holding a non-law degree (or equivalent qualification) comprising at least 1.5 years of full-time study with a minimum 4.0 GPA. You'll become part of a law faculty committed to social justice, learning from distinguished educators and scholars who are reshaping legal paradigms. Griffith holds the distinction of being Australia's top-ranked university for law in the 2021 Academic Ranking of World Universities. From your first year, you'll engage in practical learning experiences that explore the intersections between law and ethics, legal philosophy, Indigenous perspectives, and global contexts. The curriculum encompasses fundamental legal areas including criminal law, contracts, property law, corporate law, torts, and legal theory. Tailor your studies with elective options and gain hands-on experience through clinical courses focusing on practical legal competencies. These offerings span diverse fields such as social justice advocacy, refugee law, community legal practice, and advanced family law.