
About:
The Information Society Project (ISP) is an intellectual center at Yale Law School. It supports a community of interdisciplinary scholars who explore issues at the intersection of law, technology, and society.

Qualifications:
- Recent graduates of law or Ph.D. programs who are interested in an academic career and whose research is related to any of the ISP research areas.
- They specifically encourage applicants interested in working on projects related to (1) artificial intelligence and (2) the digital public sphere, including freedom of speech, content moderation, privacy, antitrust, and algorithmic governance.
- Applicants must have completed their J.D., Ph.D., or equivalent degree prior to the beginning of the fellowship.
How to Apply:
Interested candidates can submit their applications in electronic form to Ann-Marie Cooper
Applications should include the following:
- A cover letter indicating your interest in the Resident Fellowship
- A research agenda (5 pages max)
- A resume or CV
- A law/graduate school transcript
- At least one scholarly writing sample (in English)
- Two letters of recommendation
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