
Kim Kardashian is officially in the waiting phase after sitting for the California bar exam in July. The test marks the final step in her six-year legal apprenticeship, which she completed in May.
After passing the baby bar on her fourth attempt, Kardashian now awaits results set to be released on November 9.
If successful, she’ll become a licensed attorney without ever attending law school. This path is made possible through California’s “reading the law” program, which allows legal study under a practicing attorney instead of a formal degree.
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Her legal journey has unfolded alongside a packed schedule of travel, filming, and public appearances. Despite the distractions, Kardashian remained committed to her studies, even receiving recognition for her advocacy in criminal justice reform.
She was recently honored at the DVF Awards in Venice, where Chris Young, a man she helped free from a life sentence, presented her with an award for her work in prison reform.
She didn’t just study law. She used it to set people free.
Kardashian’s efforts have included lobbying for clemency, supporting bipartisan legislation, and launching a documentary series to spotlight systemic flaws in the justice system, as detailed in The Justice Project.
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The drive behind her legal ambitions stems from a personal connection. Her late father, Robert Kardashian Sr., was a prominent attorney and a key figure in the O.J. Simpson trial. Kardashian’s path has drawn both praise and skepticism, but her dedication is undeniable.
She’s logged over 5,000 hours of study while raising four children and running multiple businesses, as noted in Above the Law.
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