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ABF Fellow and Scholar Programs
The American Bar Foundation offers a range of fellowship opportunities for scholars of socio-legal studies, including faculty scholars, postdoctoral fellows, doctoral candidates, and undergraduates. The details of each program are available here. Most submissions are due on January 15, 2021.
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