Kardashian’s journey blends celebrity, activism, and a nontraditional path to law
Kim Kardashian has officially graduated from law school, marking the culmination of six years of intensive legal study and advocacy work.
The 44-year-old media mogul celebrated the milestone with a private commencement ceremony attended by family and close friends.
The intimate gathering included her sister Khloe Kardashian, children Saint (9), Chicago (7), and Psalm (6), and long-time friend and legal activist Van Jones. In a unique twist, Kardashian used her old study notes as place settings for the event, according to E! News.
In a heartfelt speech shared via Instagram Stories, Kardashian thanked her support network, saying, “All of you have been on this journey with me.” She credited a viral Twitter video and an early conversation with Van Jones as the spark for her legal ambitions.
Motivated by her interest in criminal justice reform, Kardashian began a four-year legal apprenticeship at a San Francisco law firm in 2018. The journey wasn’t without challenges — she took California’s First-Year Law Students’ Exam, or "baby bar," three times before passing in 2021. She also completed the Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam (MPRE) in March, a necessary step towards bar admission.
According to her legal mentor, Kardashian studied 18 hours a week for 48 weeks a year over six years — amounting to more than 5,000 hours of legal education. She accomplished this while raising four children, managing her SKIMS brand, filming reality television, and participating in real-world legal advocacy.
While the graduation marks a significant milestone, Kardashian’s legal journey isn’t over. To become a licenced attorney, she must still pass the California Bar Exam, held biannually in February and July.
Kardashian’s path highlights a nontraditional route to law, blending celebrity, activism, and perseverance.
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