Kim Kardashian Wants To Open A Law Firm And Advocate For Prison Reform When She Graduates

Jan 23, 2020

Caitlyn Jenner, 70, recently revealed in an interview that Kim Kardashian, 39, is interested in opening a law firm and working on prison reform once she completes her law degree.

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In a recent interview with OK magazine, Caitlyn Jenner revealed her former-stepdaughter Kim Kardashian West is serious about pursuing a career in law. 

"Kim told me she wants to start her own law firm and work on prison reform and try to hire as many former inmates [who’ve studied law], to help the prison system," Jenner said.

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Kardashian announced last year that she is studying part-time to take the bar exam. The reality-TV-personality has also been an active advocate for prison reform for quite some time. 

"She got involved with prison reform and that inspired her. Now she does a home school for three or four days a week for three hours a day,” Jenner added.

 “She says it’ll take a little longer – probably five years.”

In a separate interview, Kardashian opened up about her struggle with the sacrifices she makes to pursue her education as well as her admiration for her late dad Rob, who was a lawyer.

"There are times when I can be frustrated, up studying really late and wonder how he did it. 'Having four kids...[he] must have been going through some of the same things that I have gone through, so it would have been exciting to talk to him about that. I know that he would be so, so proud," the 39-year-old said.

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