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As diligent followers of either Kim Kardashian or law school gossip know, the second-oldest Kardashian sibling has taken a step to follow in her father’s footsteps and is working to become a lawyer. Though she taking a non-traditional route to becoming an esquire (she’s working through an apprenticeship program), she’s been working her way through a standard 1L curriculum.
Through her constantly updating social media, you get a sense of her coursework. There was the criminal law issue spotter that featured some of her famous friends. Definitely some appropriate 1L work. Then she explained that she was derelict in her live tweeting duties to keep up with torts homework.
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Now she’s taken to her Instagram stories to report once the kids go to bed, Kim K. starts work on her contracts homework. And, yes, of course, she’s rocking the IRAC method.


Looks like she’s really serious about living that law school life.
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