Kim Kardashian is almost a lawyer: the businesswoman culminated her studies in law | People | Entertainment

Kim Kardashian is one step closer to officially becoming a lawyer. The businesswoman and media figure celebrated her graduation with a private ceremony in the courtyard of her house, accompanied by relatives, friends and some of her mentors, According to records shared by his sister Khloé Kardashian on social networks.
Kardashian’s legal formation began in 2019when the program was integrated Law Office Study Program (TheP), an alternative recognized by the State of California that allows to study law under the guardianship of lawyers, outside the traditional university model.
Since then, he has completed more than 5,100 hours of training, while continued with his multiple occupations.
During the graduation ceremony, held on May 21, speeches of mentors and public figures were heard as Van Jones, CNN presenter and civil rights activist, who spoke about Kardashian’s commitment to legal causes even when it was not popular to do it: “He worked with people who were literally one step away from death. When no one supported it, he did it by conviction, not by trend.”
Kim Kardashian is still not a lawyer
It must be made clear that this academic achievement does not yet become a lawyer in exercise, andTo present the exam known as a bar, mandatory to exercise in California, considered one of the most difficult in the country.
Already in 2021 he approved the call Baby Bara first preliminary exam that needed three attempts to overcome. Kardashian has been transparent with that process, and even reached him with fever during an episode of Covid.
The ceremony, although discreet, represents a new stage for the businesswoman, who has transformed her public influence into a vehicle to boost social justice issues. Her motivation to study laws, as she has always expressed, was to honor her father’s memory, Robert Kardashian, OJ Simpson’s defense lawyer in one of the most media judgments of the 90s.
Since then, he has participated in numerous initiatives to review sentences, expose cases of procedural injustices and propose reforms to the federal clemency system.
In a previous interview with VogueKardashian explained that a meeting with officials at the White House was the trigger who took her to make this decision: “I was in a room full of judges and legal experts. I realized that, if I wanted to continue involved, I had to know more.” And that intention has remained firm during the last six years. (AND)