Kim Kardashian has finally graduated from her legal study, allowing her to discard her law books and toss her graduation hat into the air.
The reality television personality celebrated her accomplishment in a backyard, being the only student in her law school cohort, as two of her mentors extolled her in recordings shared by her sister Khloé.
One individual describes it as “one of the most inspiring legal journeys we have ever witnessed,” asserting that Kim ascended via her own efforts, eschewing any shortcuts associated with privilege.


Her teachers express gratitude for her advocacy for mercy for jailed inmates, her ability to draw worldwide attention to critical topics, and her unwavering commitment to engaging with those marginalized by society.
Van Jones of CNN attended the occasion, commending her initiatives in criminal justice and humorously remarking that even the penguins in Antarctica are aware of Kim Kardashian.
Khloé posted a video on the event post-completion, expressing her pride in her sister for finishing the protracted endeavor.
Kim started her legal studies six years ago, with one individual at her graduation ceremony stating that she practiced law for around 18 hours per week throughout that period, amounting to almost 5,000 hours in total. She successfully completed the “baby bar” examination in 2021.
Kardashian did not pursue the conventional law school path; in California, an individual may qualify as a lawyer by completing a four-year Law Office Study Program (LOSP), sometimes referred to as “reading the law,” as an alternative to attending law school. She must still pass the Bar Exam to practice law in the state.
Kim ultimately graduated from the program, having taken more than four years due to the COVID-19 epidemic and her demanding schedule.

We were aware that Kim was nearing the subsequent phase in her legal journey, as sources said she successfully completed the Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination, a crucial assessment for her program, in March.
Regardless of Kim’s decision to take the bar exam, it is a significant achievement, one that her deceased father, Robert Kardashian—a proficient attorney in his own right—would undoubtedly take pride in.