Kim Kardashian Is Now a Law School Graduate
- Kim Kardashian graduated from her four-year law apprenticeship in a private ceremony on May 21, 2025, in Beverly Hills.
- She achieved this legal milestone after six years of dedication to a non-traditional apprenticeship pathway for legal education, all while managing her family responsibilities, business ventures, and media appearances.
- Kardashian dedicated 5,184 hours, averaging 18 hours weekly, passed the baby bar exam, and recently completed the Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam.
- Her advocacy work in criminal justice includes securing clemency for Alice Marie Johnson, reflecting her commitment to reform and justice.
- She still needs to successfully complete the California Bar Exam in order to become a licensed attorney, continuing the legal path inspired by her late father, Robert Kardashian.
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Kim Kardashian officially finished her studies in law after completing a legal program recognized by the California State Bar Association. Her graduation occurs at a time when Harvard University, one of the most prestigious in the world, and other institutions, is at the center of a political dispute with Donald Trump’s government over the enrollment of foreign students. What was Kim Kardashian received from at Harvard?Through her social network…
Kim Kardashian Graduates From Law School
Kim Kardashian is now a law school graduate. Her journey took six years, longer than the four she had originally planned, due to the COVID-19 pandemic and her work schedule, People reports. "It wasn't easy, and it took longer than planned, but I never gave up," the reality star wrote...
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