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Why Would Tiffany and Kourtney Go to Law School?

By William Vogeler, Esq. on August 30, 2017 | Last updated on March 21, 2019

What do Tiffany Trump and Kourtney Kardashian have in common, besides being members of reality television families?

Alright, so the Trumps are not technically a reality TV family. But they are definitely on Trump TV enough. In any case, have your figured out the connection?

Tiffany and Kourtney both want to go to law school, but they don't really need to. They have enough money, fame, and leisure to last a lifetime. So why put themselves through the rigors of law school?

The Other Trump

Tiffany is President Trump's youngest daughter, his only child with ex-wife Marla Maples. Unlike other Trump children and relatives, she is not riding her father's coattails into the White House.

She will be close by, however. She is going to Georgetown Law, the largest law school in the country and the closest to the Trump's remodeled residence.

So why is Tiffany going to law school when she could, literally, walk into a top job in government or in the other Trump empire? She apparently wants to join the family business after law school or the Trump Administration ends, whichever comes first.

"Of course, I'm interested," she told ABC last year. "I'm applying to law school though so I like to bring -- a different kind of skill set to the company."

Another Kardashian

Belying the television show's name, it's impossible to keep up with the Kardashians. What with Bruce Jenner becoming Caitlyn Jenner and one or more Kardashian dating one or more basketball teams, it's just too much.

Kourtney, by comparison, is the grounded one. She may have dated Justin Bieber, but who hasn't.

With enough drama to support herself, her child and her baby daddy, why would Kourtney want to add the stress of law school?

She told Radar Online that she wanted to follow in her father's footsteps -- assumedly before he represented O.J. Simpson.

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