In all unis - whether it be Sydney Uni or UNSW or UWS, there is always an average of a 5% unemployment rate for lawyers. Good lawyers have good marks - if they dont, of course they wont get employed.
There are so many people who have graduated from UWS law school and have gone on to do great things. Sandra Dill did law at UWS and she's adressed the United Nations and World Health Organisation just to name a couple of world organisations she's addressed. UWS has produced the youngest barrister in NSW, Kellie Stares whose incredibly successful at just the age of 23. And there are many more.
Prestige is not what it used to be. Now the majority of law firms rely on a person's intelligence, not which school they went to.
UWS won the Moot Championship in 2008 - so that means they beat Syd and UNSW. And for a young uni, that's saying a damn lot. UWS is only excelling year by year. The discrimination it faces is purely due to the fact that it is such a young uni compared to UNSW which is 60 and Syd which is a sandstone uni. It took TIME for Sydney and UNSW to build their prestige; UWS is quickly building up its prestige in such a short amount of time.
If you're a smart person, who would rather trade 15 hours of travel a week (especially if you live in the Greater Western Sydney region) for more study and relaxation time, then you're going to be a whole lot happier and enjoy going to law school a lot more. And if you enjoy it, you'll be more passionate. And a passionate lawyer equals success.