Kim Kardashian has been many things over the years: reality TV star, beauty entrepreneur, business owner, and mother of four, and now she’s one step closer to adding “attorney at law” to that list. So, after six grueling years of being a student mom and media juggernaut, Kardashian had a low-key backyard graduation party at her place to celebrate passing the California Law Office Study Program.
Instead of a classic law school path, Kim attended the California State Bar’s Law Office Study Program. This unique system permits students to work under the supervision of a practicing lawyer rather than attending law school. In the past six years, she has studied an impressive 5,100+ hours of law.
The guest list for her party was as down-to-earth as it inspired a mash-up of close friends, family, and mentors like Van Jones and Jessica Jackson, who have been instrumental in her journey. Her five-year-old son Psalm was transformed in memory of his late grandfather, high-profile lawyer Robert Kardashian Sr, and daughter Chicago, who wore an outfit based on Kim’s 2023 Harvard outfit, a discreetly stylish homage to her mother’s tireless mental agitation.
In a profoundly personal address, Kardashian reminded her guests just how far she’s come from a viral tweet that piqued her curiosity to passing the infamous “baby bar” on her fourth try (in December 2021), all while raising her children and maintaining a public profile that seldom takes a nap.
“It did begin with Van and I, yes, but it started with the Twitter video I watched that I popped up,” she remembered, with a grin. It’s a full-circle moment for the woman who once enchanted the world with glamour and now captures headlines with grit and purpose.
Jessica Jackson, who mentored Kardashian during her legal studies, was soon to praise her. “Six years ago, Kim Kardashian walked into these hallowed halls with one thing and one thing only on her mind: to save the soul of an imprisoned brother,” Jackson said. “Her journey is a legal journey that is among the most inspirational we’ve ever seen.
That path also involved passing the Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam (MPRE) in March 2025, another significant step on her journey to becoming a licensed lawyer in California.
But this celebration wasn’t just about ticking off boxes on a checklist. It was a story about persistence, change, and using power to make a difference. Kardashian has already made an impact in criminal justice reform, lobbying for the release of people in jail and helping to commute unfair sentences and she isn’t through. Kim Kardashian is rebranding herself and rewriting her legacy, one case summary at a time. And if her party was any indication, she’s doing it with heart, hustle, and a whole lot of style.
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