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Once Kim Kardashian graduates from law school and passes the bar, she plans to start her own law firm. Or at least that's what Caitlyn Jenner revealed during a recent interview with OK! magazine.

During the discussion, Jenner revealed that Kardashian wants to open a law firm to work on prison reform and "hire as many [law-trained] former inmates" as she can in order to "help the prison system." It's a move that Kardashian feels would make her late father, lawyer Robert Kardashian, very proud.

While speaking at the Television Critics Association winter press tour last weekend in promotion of her upcoming documentary, The Justice Project, she explained, "There are times when I could be frustrated and studying really late and have to get up and wonder how my dad did it, having four kids. [He] must've been going through some of the same things that I have gone through."

She continued, "It would have been exciting to talk to him about that, and I know that he would be so, so proud."

Elsewhere, Kardashian explained why her children motivate her career choices, too. "I'm raising four black children that could face a situation like any of the people that I help. Just to know I can make a difference in my children's lives and [others] by helping fix a broken system, that's so motivating for me."

Kim Kardashian's documentary The Justice Project will premiere on April 5 at 7 p.m. EST on Oxygen. Watch the trailer below.

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