She’s fighting for a cause. Kim Kardashian is set to star in a gripping new Oxygen documentary, called Kim Kardashian: The Justice Project, and the highly anticipated show is about her efforts to advocate for Americans that she and her legal experts believe have been “unfairly sentenced.”

The reality star, 38, previously campaigned for criminal justice reform by convincing the White House to free nonviolent drug offender Alice Marie Johnson. Now that she is pursuing a career in law, Kim has “made it her personal mission to lobby for systematic change,” according to the press release.

Kim Kardashian The Justice Project
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In this informative and entertaining two-hour documentary, “Oxygen will capture Kardashian’s efforts to secure freedom for Americans who she believes have been wronged by the justice system.” The project also teases “an exclusive, never before seen look inside her mission to tackle on of America’s most controversial subjects.” Kim will be serving as an executive producer alongside Bunim Murray Productions with Gil Goldschein, Julie Pizzi and Farnaz Farjam.

Kim recently opened up about her plans to become a lawyer, revealing that she’s hoping to take the bar in 2022. “It’s kind of crazy because I’m learning it all as I go,” she said during an episode of Keeping Up With the Kardashians. “I spend more time on this than I do anything else. It’s insane but it’s so fun to be around people that are super smart and get it and want the same thing.”

Looking forward, Kim plans to do whatever work it takes to make her dream become a reality and she’s even got a long-term plan. The star said, “My dad always taught me that hard work is really important and to really commit to things, so my goal would be in like, 10 years, to give up being Kim K and just focus on this and be an attorney and fight for so many deserving people.”

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