DeadlineDecember 31
Award amountNo stipend provided
Last checkedJun 24, 2026
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Award amountNo stipend providedAcademic levelGraduateDisciplineSTEM; Humanities / social sciencesEligibilityEstablished and early-career scholars; Scholars with a distinguished record of scholarship in law and the social sciences (for Neukom Chair); National and international scholars on leave or sabbatical (for Visiting Scholar Program); Ph.D. candidates; Must have completed all doctoral requirements except the dissertation; Students from underrepresented minority groups are especially encouraged to applyRequirementsDoctoral research must address significant issues in the field; Research must show promise of a major contribution to social scientific understanding of legal or higher education; Must be nominated by an existing Fellow; Must be in residence at the ABF during the visit; Must make at least one formal presentation on scholarly work conducted at the ABF; Participate in the ABF's program of research in diversity and law Official source pages
27 trackedApplicationOverview of the American Bar Foundation's faculty scholar programs, including the William H. Neukom Fellows Research Chair, the ABF/JPB Foundation Access to Justice Scholars Program, and the Visiting Scholar Program.
StableHomepageOfficial program page for the ABF/LSA Doctoral Fellowship in Law and Inequality, providing information on research focus, eligibility, and current application status.
StableOther sourceThe official homepage of the American Bar Foundation, featuring information on their research initiatives, fellowship programs, and organizational news.
StableOther sourceOfficial branding page providing guidelines and downloadable files for the American Bar Foundation logo and color palette.
StableOther sourceAn overview of the American Bar Foundation's research projects and publications focused on legal education, career trajectories of legal professionals, and diversity within the legal academy.
StableOther sourceAn overview of the American Bar Foundation's research projects and publications focused on the making and implementation of law, including various sociolegal studies.
StableOther sourceAn overview of the American Bar Foundation's research projects and publications focused on the access to justice gap, legal reform, and civil rights.
StableOther sourceAn overview of the American Bar Foundation's Access to Justice Research Initiative, which supports empirical research, early-career workshops, and data-driven projects related to civil justice.
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