Kim Kardashian Is Now a Law School Graduate
- Kim Kardashian graduated from her legal apprenticeship program on May 21, 2025, during a backyard ceremony in Beverly Hills.
- Over six years, she balanced extensive legal studies with parenting four kids, managing multiple enterprises, participating in television projects, and actively working to advance criminal justice reform.
- Kardashian passed the baby bar exam in 2021, completed a four-year apprenticeship through the Law Office Study Program, and sat for the Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam in March 2025.
- Her mentor Jessica Jackson said Kardashian studied 18 hours weekly for 48 weeks annually, totaling 5,184 hours, calling it “one of the most inspiring legal journeys.”
- Although Kim must still successfully complete the California Bar Exam before practicing law, her recent graduation represents a significant achievement in her ongoing efforts toward criminal justice reform.
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