The Levin Center at Wayne State University Law School seeks applicants for its Levin Center Oversight Fellows Program to encourage scholarly research into oversight investigations conducted by Congress or the 50 state legislatures.
A core objective of the Levin Center at Wayne Law is to promote greater research into oversight by legislative bodies with the ultimate goal of fostering high-quality fact-finding and oversight investigations that are not captive to partisan interests. This fellowship program is established to encourage scholars, including post-doctoral students and professors early in their careers, to conduct research and produce papers with useful research results related to oversight by legislators.
The Fellowship provides an outstanding opportunity for collaboration with the Levin Center team, a fast-paced group of professionals based in Detroit, Michigan and Washington, D.C. with significant oversight expertise and activities that include oversight workshops for elected legislators and their staffs, scholarship opportunities, law student internships, model oversight hearings for high schoolers, podcasts, and conferences. There are no teaching obligations.
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