Bear in mind that not all law schools insist on high GPA and high LSAT both. The trick is to have a reasonable explanation why one is low, such as you have a low GPA because you were younger and not yet fully committed to learning. However, due to a summer internship at a law firm you have seen the light and really want to study law. Or whatever reason applies to your circumstance.
If that doesn’t work, you can apply to little-known or smaller law schools. This gives you an idea of what various schools accept in terms of GPA and LSAT, and how well their students do at passing the bar and at getting a job.
Of course, the best situation is to have both scores be high, and to have had a summer job or two in a law firm or a courthouse so you can discuss your commitment to a career in law.