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The Critical Race Studies Program at the UCLA School of Law seeks applicants for the Laura E. Gómez Teaching Fellowship on Latinx People and the Law for the 2026-2028 academic years. This position is a full-time, two-year academic fellowship with an expected start date of July 1, 2026.
This fellowship offers the opportunity to work with the world-renowned faculty affiliated with UCLA Law’s Critical Race Studies Program (CRS) in furtherance of the candidate’s eventual career in legal academia. We invite applications from J.D. holders who already possess or who envision establishing a scholarly profile in law, policy, and/or related fields such as ethnic studies, the social sciences, the humanities, and the like. An applicant’s proposed research agenda should center Latinx people in the United States, with a focus in areas such as criminal law and punishment, labor/employment law, immigration law and policy, voting and political rights, civil rights, sexuality/gender, and/or family law, to name just a few.
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