Kim Kardashian Has Finished Her Law Program After 6 Years
Kim Kardashian has graduated her law program.
'I finally graduated law school after six years!!!' Kardashian wrote on her Instagram stories.
Kim Kardashian's sister Khloe Kardashian posted scenes from Wednesday's celebration lunch on her Instagram stories. CNN political commentator Van Jones spoke, congratulating Kim Kardashian on her work in prison reform.
'Six years ago, seven years ago, when you were working on criminal justice, you were not embraced by anybody,' Jones said in his speech.
The reality TV star and beauty mogul got her start in law and criminal justice after she saw a video about Alice Marie Johnson, a woman who was in prison for life for a nonviolent drug crime. Kim Kardashian asked President Donald Trump to grant Johnson clemency, which he did in 2018, and Johnson was released. Since then, Kim Kardashian has helped free at least 17 people from prison.
In 2019, Kim Kardashian told Vogue that she was studying to take the bar exam because her interest in prison reform inspired her to study law. Kim Kardashian didn't go to law school, rather she completed California's Law Office Study Program, which allows people to study law under the supervision of an attorney or judge. Kim Kardashian has yet to pass the bar exam.
Khloe Kardashian said on her Instagram stories that she is 'so proud' of her sister.
'This is years and years in the making,' Khloe Kardashian said. 'I'm so proud of her. This was just such a cool accomplishment.'
On Kim Kardashian's Instagram stories, she shared a photo of her late father, Robert Kardashian, who was an attorney and was on O.J. Simpson's famous defense team.
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