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The
Program
The John M. Olin Fellows in Law program will offer top young legal
thinkers the opportunity to spend a year writing and developing
their scholarship with the goal of entering the legal academy. Up
to three fellowships will be offered for the 2007-2008 academic
year.
A distinguished group of
academics will select the Fellows. Criteria include: - Dedication to
teaching and scholarship
- A J.D. and extremely strong academic qualifications
(such as significant clerkship or law review experience)
- Commitment to
the rule of law and intellectual diversity in legal academia
- The promise
of a distinguished career as a legal scholar and teacher
Benefits Stipends
will include $50,000 plus benefits. While details will be worked out with the
specific host school for the Fellow, in general the Fellow will be provided with
an office and will be included in the life of the school. Applications All
those who feel they fit the criteria are encouraged to apply. Applicants should
submit the following: - A resume and law school transcript
- Academic
writing sample(s) with an approximately 50-page limit
- A brief discussion
of their areas of intellectual interest (approximately 2 pages)
- A statement
of their commitment to teaching law
- Up to three letters of support
Applications must be received
no later than March 15, 2007.
Applicants will be notified on or before May 9, 2007.
Please
submit applications to: John M. Olin Fellows in Law Program
Eugene B. Meyer, Administrator c/o The Federalist Society 1015 18th Street,
N.W., Suite 425 Washington, D.C. 20036 (202) 822-8138
Or send an email to hreynolds@fed-soc.org
with "Olin Fellowship" in the subject line.
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