Is Tiffany Trump Dropping Out Of Law School?

The first daughter is rumored to be giving up her Legally Blonde routine.

Tiffany Trump (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)

“Lazy summers” aren’t for lawyers, and they certainly aren’t law students — especially not rising second-year law students. Most rising 2Ls are still slaving away at their summer internships and waiting for their on-campus interviews to begin in less than a month. But, surprisingly, not all law students are working hard. In fact, some are hardly working and are rumored to be dropping out of the law school game altogether.

According to the Daily Caller’s sources, first daughter Tiffany Trump is dropping her Legally Blonde routine at Georgetown Law. Per the Washington Post’s Reliable Source blog, here’s what she’s been up to this summer instead of working at her first law job:

President Trump’s younger daughter this spring finished her famously brutal 1L (that’s first year of law school, in legal-beagle slang), and has been enjoying a summer blissfully free from those law books. Per the Instagram evidence, the 24-year-old has been chilling in Manhattan and the Hamptons with friends, hitting up see-and-be-seen spots like Soho House and the Surf Lodge in Montauk.

That sure doesn’t sound like someone who plans on going back to law school, but a spokeswoman from the Trump Organization says reports of Tiffany’s departure from Georgetown are just fake news: “Simply false. She’s still enrolled in law school.”

Whether that’s an alternative fact or not, we wish Tiffany Trump the best of luck in the future. If she has actually decided to leave law school, she may be counted among our nation’s most famous law school dropouts.

MEET TIFFANY TRUMP’S NEW BOY TOY [Daily Caller]
Contrary to report, Tiffany Trump has not dropped out of law school, spokeswoman says [Washington Post]

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Staci ZaretskyStaci Zaretsky is a senior editor at Above the Law, where she’s worked since 2011. She’d love to hear from you, so please feel free to email her with any tips, questions, comments, or critiques. You can follow her on Twitter or connect with her on LinkedIn.

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