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It depends on a variety of factors. For some areas of law, the law may not even be universal to the states (i.e. criminal law). Generally speaking, an Australian Law degree can crossover well with any country or jurisdiction based on the Common Law System (i.e. Britain, USA, Canada etc). A person holding an Australian law degree can join the bar in those countries if they take an equivalency course/exam. I'm pretty sure though that with the US, a lawyer must join the bar in each state (so a lawyer who is a member of the bar in Kentucky may not be able to practice in NY unless they join the NY bar).Will my torts course be the same at ANU, UWS, Harvard, American university of Beirut, etc?
Do you mean in terms of employability or eligibility?^ Don't think you can get away with having an LLB in the States unfortunately... JD's are the in thing in the US at the moment...