The Australian College of Law and Justice Joins FasterCapital’s LaunchUp Program to Scale Accessible Legal Education in Australia
The Australian College of Law and Justice, a pioneering institution aiming to transform the landscape of legal education in Australia, has joined FasterCapital’s LaunchUp program to accelerate its growth and impact. Based in Australia and founded by Zach Richards, ACLJ is raising $1 million to expand its fully online, socially driven legal education platform.
ACLJ is Australia’s first specialist online law college, offering a forward-thinking alternative to traditional legal education. The college provides flexible, high-quality law programs that focus on social justice and inclusivity, targeting students from rural, remote, and underrepresented communities who are often left behind by conventional institutions.
Hesham Zreik, CEO of FasterCapital, commented:
“We’re excited to support the Australian College of Law and Justice in their mission to democratize access to legal education. Their model not only responds to an urgent market need but also promotes equity and community empowerment, values that align deeply with our own.”
He further added, “The team at ACLJ is tackling systemic issues in legal education with a scalable and tech-forward approach. Their vision is both socially conscious and business-savvy—an ideal combination for long-term success.”
Founder Zach Richards shared his thoughts on the partnership:
“Joining FasterCapital’s LaunchUp program is a crucial step for ACLJ as we look to scale our offerings and reach more students across Australia and beyond. We’re excited to work with a partner that understands the value of innovation in education and shares our passion for social justice.”
With its digital-first, community-centered approach and growing demand for more inclusive legal training, ACLJ aims to redefine how legal education is delivered in Australia, proving that quality, impact, and accessibility can go hand in hand.
