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Jerre S. Williams Fellowship

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Government

Washington, DC, United States

Jerre S. Williams Fellowship

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Administrative Conference of the United States

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Jerre S. Williams Fellowship
The Fellowship offers an opportunity for current or aspiring academics to complete a one or two-year fellowship with the Agency. The Fellow will be responsible for: identifying appropriate subjects for reports and recommendations through extensive research and analysis; working with outside consultants in preparing reports and recommendations; drafting research reports; planning workshops and other similar events; presenting research findings to the Agency's members; speaking at meetings of the Agency, professional associations, and law schools about the Agency's work; and assisting with the implementation of the Agency's recommendations. Will also be expected to complete one or more reports that may serve as the basis of a Agency project. Should be either existing academics or graduates of law schools or PhD programs with a scholarly interest in administrative law. In making hiring decisions, the Agency will consider both the candidate's scholarly record in the administrative law area (., law review publications, treatises, articles, academic presentations) and work experience (including prior positions in academia, work at a law firm or government agency, judicial clerkships, etc.).

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Aug 07, 2024
Apr 24, 2024
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Apr 24, 2024

Aug 07, 2024

Apr 24, 2024

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Jerre S. Williams Fellowship
The Fellowship offers an opportunity for current or aspiring academics to complete a one or two-year fellowship with the Agency. The Fellow will be responsible for: identifying appropriate subjects for reports and recommendations through extensive research and analysis; working with outside consultants in preparing reports and recommendations; drafting research reports; planning workshops and other similar events; presenting research findings to the Agency's members; speaking at meetings of the Agency, professional associations, and law schools about the Agency's work; and assisting with the implementation of the Agency's recommendations. Will also be expected to complete one or more reports that may serve as the basis of a Agency project. Should be either existing academics or graduates of law schools or PhD programs with a scholarly interest in administrative law. In making hiring decisions, the Agency will consider both the candidate's scholarly record in the administrative law area (., law review publications, treatises, articles, academic presentations) and work experience (including prior positions in academia, work at a law firm or government agency, judicial clerkships, etc.).

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