Kim Kardashian graduates law school after 6 years

ANI May 23, 2025 237 views

Kim Kardashian has officially graduated from law school after six years of dedicated study. She celebrated with family and friends, including sister Khloé and mentor Van Jones. Despite failing the baby bar twice, she persisted and passed in 2021 while managing her businesses and raising four kids. Now, she must pass the California Bar Exam to become a practicing attorney.

"That’s 5,184 hours of legal study while raising four kids and running businesses" – Kim’s Legal Mentor
Washington, May 22: American media personality Kim Kardashian recently announced that she has graduated from law school after six years of legal training.

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Kim Kardashian completed a 6-year law apprenticeship

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Passed the baby bar after three attempts

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Balanced studies with parenting and business ventures

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Next step is passing the California Bar Exam

In order to mark her academic milestone, she threw a small commencement ceremony with family and friends--including sister Khloe Kardashian, kids Saint West, 9, Chicago West, 7, and Psalm West, 6, as well as pal Van Jones--complete with place settings made from her old study notes, according to E! News.

"All of you guys have been on this journey with me," Kim began in her speech, which was shared on Instagram Stories. "It did start with Van and I. Well, it started with the Twitter video that I saw that popped up."

The 44-year-old admitted that she was "dumbfounded" by the status of the judicial system at the time, so she began researching criminal justice reform. As a result, she enrolled in a four-year apprenticeship with a San Francisco law firm in 2018 and took the "baby bar" exam three times before passing it in 2021, marking the end of the first year of study for students taking unaccredited law schools.

According to various sources, she also took the Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam (MPRE) in March, which is a required step towards becoming a registered lawyer.

According to Kim's legal mentor, who also spoke at her graduation, the SKIMS mogul studied "18 hours a week, 48 weeks a year for six straight years," according to E! News.

"That's a total of 5,184 hours of legal study," she noted. "That's time she carved out while raising four children, running businesses, filming television shows and showing up in courtrooms to advocate for others," as per the outlet.

However, Kim's legal journey isn't over quite yet. In order to become a practicing attorney, she'll still need to pass the California Bar Exam, which is given every year in February and July, per the State Bar of California, according to E! News.

Reader Comments

Here are 6 authentic Indian perspective comments about Kim Kardashian's law school graduation:
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Priya K.
Respect for her dedication! Studying law while managing businesses and 4 kids is no joke. In India, we value education highly, so it's nice to see celebrities using their platform for serious pursuits. Hope she uses this knowledge for good causes 🤞
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Rahul S.
Not sure why this is news in India. We have thousands of law graduates every year who study much harder without any privileges. But I guess when a celebrity does something normal, it becomes extraordinary 😅
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Anjali M.
As someone who cleared CLAT last year, I know how tough legal studies can be! Takes real commitment. Though I wonder if she got special treatment because of her fame? In India, the Bar Council would never allow such apprenticeship routes 🧐
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Vikram P.
Good for her! Shows age is just a number when it comes to education. My uncle completed his LLB at 50 after retiring from govt service. More power to lifelong learners everywhere 🌟
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Neha T.
I appreciate that she's using her privilege to understand the justice system better. Maybe she can bring attention to prison reforms - God knows we need that in India too with our overcrowded jails and slow courts 🙏
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Sanjay R.
Takes 5 years for full law degree in India. Interesting how US system works differently. But passing baby bar after 3 attempts shows real persistence - reminds me of our UPSC aspirants who keep trying! #RespectTheGrind

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