Internet Law Fellowship at Yale

The fellowship is designed for recent law graduates or Ph.Ds who are
interested in careers in teaching and public service in any of the
following areas: Internet and telecommunications law, first amendment
law, media studies, intellectual property law, access to knowledge,
cybercrime, cultural evolution, bioethics and biotechnology, and law
and technology generally.  This year we have a particular interest in
hiring fellows interested in computer security and privacy issues as
well as development and the information society.

Fellows receive a salary of approximately $37,000 plus Yale benefits.
Fellows are expected to work on an independent scholarly project as
well as help with administrative and scholarly work for the
Information Society Project at Yale Law School. More information on
the ISP is available at:
http://islandia.law.yale.edu/isp/