
Kim Kardashian West (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images)
For someone who covers the legal industry, Kim Kardashian’s quest to become a real-life lawyer is just the gift that keeps on giving. Partially because the reality TV star doesn’t seem to be able to shut up about it — but as anyone who has spent Thanksgiving dinner with a 1L can attest, she’s far from alone in that respect.
In any event, Kim K has been buckling down with torts recently. She posted a pic of her notes to Instagram stories, and in very neat penmanship, she displayed the definitions of standard of care and breach of duty. But not everyone was impressed:
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Whatever her study methods, they seem to have paid off. She took a break from hawking beauty products on Twitter to boast that she not only passed torts, she “aced” it.
Aced my test btw ⚖️✏️
— Kim Kardashian (@KimKardashian) April 17, 2019
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Well, at least she did better than this guy.
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