Kim Kardashian: From Reality TV Star to Full-Time Lawyer?
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Reality TV star, Kim Kardashian, recently made headlines when she revealed that she would be willing to give up her successful career in entertainment to pursue her passion for law full-time. In a recent interview, Kardashian opened up about her plans to take the bar exam in 2022 and her commitment to using her platform to help bring about criminal justice reform.
Kardashian’s interest in law was sparked by her advocacy work for Alice Marie Johnson, a grandmother who was serving a life sentence for a non-violent drug offense. Kardashian, along with a team of lawyers, successfully lobbied President Trump to grant Johnson clemency in 2018. Since then, Kardashian has been working towards becoming a lawyer herself so that she can continue to make a difference in the lives of those who have been wronged by the criminal justice system.
Many people were surprised when Kardashian first announced her plans to become a lawyer, given her background in entertainment. However, she has proven herself to be a dedicated student and has already completed her first year of law school through an apprenticeship program in California. She has also been actively involved in advocacy work, meeting with lawmakers to discuss criminal justice reform and even launching her own criminal justice reform organization.
Kardashian’s decision to give up her career in entertainment in favor of law is admirable and shows her commitment to using her platform for good. She has already made a significant impact on criminal justice reform, and her dedication to pursuing a law degree will undoubtedly lead to even greater accomplishments in the future.
It’s important to note that Kardashian’s decision also highlights the importance of pursuing one’s passions and following one’s dreams, even if it means taking a risk or making a significant change. It’s never too late to change course or try something new, and Kardashian’s story serves as a reminder that it’s never too late to pursue a new career or make a difference in the world.
Re-reported from the story originally published in Public TV English