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Awards/Fellowships

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Paul M. Bator Award

The Paul M. Bator Award recognizes a young academic, under the age of 40, whose life, work, and ideals most closely embody those of the late Paul M. Bator. Created in 1989, the award was established to honor the memory of the late University of Chicago Law School professor and his lifetime of achievement. The award will be presented at the Society's annual National Student Symposium each year. All nominations for the Paul M. Bator Award are due by August 15. Click HERE for more information on how to nominate someone for this award.

Olin/Searle/Smith Fellows in Law

The Olin/Searle/Smith 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 each academic year. 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. All applications for the Olin/Searle/Smith Fellows in Law are due by March 17 March 24.* Click HERE for more information on how to apply for this program.

 

*Due to the relaunch of the Federalist Society web site, previous links to this page were broken. Accordingly, we decided to extend the application deadline to March 24, 2008.

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