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The Law Library of Congress Invites Applications for the 2025 Guggenheim Scholars Program

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The Law Library of Congress invites applications for the Daniel and Florence Guggenheim Scholars Program.

The purpose of this program is to fund a scholar whose research will draw upon the Law Library’s world-class collections, target new acquisitions, and leverage the Law Library’s staff expertise. The focus of the program is to create new research at the intersection of demography, technology, and criminal justice. This research will generate benchmarks, metrics, best practices, and possible solutions to some of the emerging legal issues that fall at the intersection of these fields. The program will encourage a multidisciplinary and multinational approach for the greatest impact.

The graphic announces the application process for the Law Library of Congress's Guggenheim Scholars Program. To apply, submit a current CV/Resume, List of publications, list of references, and a one-page project proposal that includes details of how the Law Library of Congress collections can support your research to lawresearch@loc.gov by January 7, 2025.
Graphic by Taylor Gulatsi.

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