The reality star and business mogul moved closer to her legal dreams this week by taking the Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination (MPRE) in California. Sources confirm Kardashian sat for the crucial ethics test Wednesday at a testing center in Alhambra, where her security detail waited outside like any other aspiring lawyer’s family might.
This marks the latest milestone in Kardashian’s five-year legal journey, which began in 2018 as she followed in her late father Robert Kardashian’s footsteps. The MPRE represents a mandatory requirement for bar admission across most U.S. jurisdictions, though it’s separate from the bar exam itself. Kardashian previously overcame multiple failed attempts to pass California’s First-Year Law Students’ Examination (known as the “baby bar”) in 2021.
Despite not yet being licensed to practice, the SKIMS founder has already made waves in criminal justice reform. Her advocacy famously helped secure Alice Marie Johnson’s clemency in 2018 and has since expanded to multiple other cases. The MPRE completion suggests Kardashian remains serious about transitioning from celebrity influencer to fully credentialed attorney – though she’ll still need to pass the full California Bar Exam to achieve that goal.