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  1. Fellowships. Harvard Law School offers several fellowships in a wide range of disciplinary and interdisciplinary fields for students, recent graduates, and practitioners. These highly-competitive opportunities aim to stimulate intellectual growth, and advance the research agendas and training for outstanding scholars and professionals.

  2. Appellee: A party against whom an appeal is taken. Their role is to respond to that appeal, and they usually want to affirm (or keep) the lower court’s decision. Appellate Court: This is the type of court that hears appeals. This means the party that lost at the lower court level appealed to a higher court.

    • Boston: Visiting Assistant Professor Program.
    • Chicago: Bigelow Fellowship.
    • Cornell: Visiting Assistant Professorships.
    • DePaul: Jaharis Faculty Fellow in Health Law and Intellectual Property.
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    So you are a fellow, what exactly does that mean?"

    This is the question I am invariably asked at parties, when people ask me what I do for a living. My business card, which describes me as an "academic fellow" (presumably to distinguish from being a "jolly good one," though I like to think I am that as well!) also leaves people perplexed. And let's not even start on my attempts to get my parents to accurately describe my affiliation with Harvard when "schlepping nachas" (lit. "carrying pride," a form of ritualized bragging common among Jewish...

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    Thanks Geoff, I'll have more to say on the subject of the pros and cons of fellowships in my next posting on the board, but the short answer is: It is working out great, and, perhaps more importantly, I don't think there is any way I could have been as ready as I am (though there are still distances to go) for the job market and being a law prof ha...

  3. Academic Fellows are expected to produce a serious work of scholarship that will position them to enter the job market for a full-time academic appointment at a major law school. Teaching In the fall term, Academic Fellows teach Legal Research and Writing to small sections of LL.M. or J.D. students, under the supervision of the director of the legal writing program.

  4. The earliest known use of the noun fellow worker is in the mid 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for fellow worker is from 1534, in the New Testament. fellow worker is formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: fellow n., worker n. See etymology.

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  6. Teaching fellowships are designed to offer the graduate the ability to learn how to teach law in a clinical setting or work on legal research projects. Strong academics are a must and most require relevant experience post-law school. Current bar membership may also be a requirement. Entrepreneurial. Entrepreneurial fellowships help fund ...

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