Student Fellowships
Application memos for the 2009-10 academic year: Olin memo [PDF] Bradley memo [PDF]
OLIN STUDENT FELLOWSHIPS
The student scholarships have been an integral part of the Program since their inception in 1984. The scholarships are available to the top second and third year law students who show a grounded interest in and commitment to the study of law and economics. Students participate in the law and economics workshop and take courses throughout the law and economics curriculum. Only current Law School students may apply.
Generous gifts from Microsoft, Pfizer, and PhRMA also fund student fellowships. These scholarships will be awarded to students who have demonstrated an interest in the areas of law and economics, especially in relationship to biotechnology, cyberspace and the Internet, health care, intellectual property, network industries, pharmaceuticals, regulatory oversight and tort liability.
The Student Fellows for 2009-10 are Joshua Bushinsky, Hanna Chung, Brian McLeish, Rohit Nafday, and Nadia Nasser-Ghodsi.
LYNDE AND HARRY BRADLEY STUDENT FELLOWSHIPS
The Bradley Foundation has generously supplied a fund for a limited number of fellowships designed to support its own academic mission. That mission rests on the presupposition that responsible self government depends not only on intelligent laws, but also on the creation of a civic environment that encourages enlightened citizens to participate in a discussion of controversial issues. Consistent with these ideals, the Foundation also hopes that students will work and study in areas that explore the role of limited government in a legal regime that fosters a dynamic marketplace for economic, intellectual and cultural activity, both in the United States and abroad.
The 2009-10 Bradley Student Fellows are Karen Bradshaw, Robert Dunn, Garrett Ordower, Eric Singer, and Stephen Yelderman.
