Apply to be a Harry A. Bigelow Teaching Fellow
Each year the University of Chicago Law School awards six Harry A. Bigelow teaching Fellowships. The Fellowships offer law school graduates an opportunity to prepare for an academic career. Fellows can pursue scholarly interests, attend workshops, interact with other faculty, and audit courses or seminars. The Bigelow program has been very successful in placing its Fellows in tenure-track academic positions in law schools.
The Fellows' primary responsibility is to design and carry out a program of tutorial instruction for first-year students. The Bigelow Program provides instruction in legal research, writing, and analysis. The Law School considers the program to be a major element in the first-year curriculum and an indispensable aid in developing students’ critical and analytical skills.
Initial Fellowship appointments are for one year and can be renewed for a second year; most Bigelow Fellows serve for two years. Bigelow Fellows who return for a second year typically teach an upper-level seminar on a topic of their choosing (subject to approval) in addition to the legal research and writing course.
Applications are invited from students now finishing the work for their first degree in law and from law graduates who wish to enter the academic field. If you have questions about the program, please contact Professor Adam Davidson (davidsona@uchicago.edu) or Professor Genevieve Lakier (glakier@uchicago.edu).
To be considered as a candidate for this position, you MUST apply on the UChicago Academic Careers site. You will be required to furnish a resume, cover letter, law school transcript, sample writing, and reference contact information for two or three recommenders who are writing letters on your behalf. The writing may be published or unpublished.
We seek a diverse pool of applicants who wish to join an academic community that places the highest value on rigorous inquiry and encourages diverse perspectives, experiences, groups of individuals, and ideas to inform and stimulate intellectual challenge, engagement, and exchange. The University’s Statements on Diversity are at provost.uchicago.edu/statements-diversity.
The University of Chicago is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity/Disabled/Veterans Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national or ethnic origin, age, status as an individual with a disability, protected veteran status, genetic information, or other protected classes under the law. For additional information please see the University's Notice of Nondiscrimination. Job seekers in need of a reasonable accommodation to complete the application process should call 773-702-1032 or email equalopportunity@uchicago.edu with their request.
Academic Years | Name | First job after completion of fellowship | Current institution |
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1999-2001 | Eric R. Claeys | Saint Louis University | George Mason University |
1999-2001 | Lee A. Fennell | University of Texas | University of Chicago |
1999-2001 | Robert A. Katz | Indiana University Indianapolis | Indiana University Indianapolis |
2000-02 | James P. Madigan | Goldberg Kohn | Greenberg Traurig LLP |
2000-02 | Jonathan Nash | Tulane University | Emory University |
2000-02 | Ryan Goodman | Harvard University | New York University |
2001-03 | Adam Feibelman | University of Cincinnati | Tulane University |
2001-03 | Andrea Bjorklund | University of California, Davis | McGill University |
2001-03 | Tom Colby | George Washington University | George Washington University |
2002-04 | Adam B. Cox | University of Chicago | New York University |
2002-04 | Jenia Iontcheva Turner | Southern Methodist University | Southern Methodist University |
2002-04 | Jide O. Nzelibe | Northwestern University | Northwestern University |
2003-04 | Stephanie Stern | Loyola University Chicago | University of Arizona |
2003-05 | Elizabeth Emens | Columbia University | Columbia University |
2003-05 | John Bronsteen | Loyola University Chicago | Loyola University Chicago |
2004-06 | Kirsten Smolensky | University of Arizona | Left legal academia |
2004-06 | Lesley Wexler | Florida State University | University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign |
2004-06 | Rachel Brewster | Harvard University | Duke University |
2004-06 | William Ford | University of Illinois Chicago | University of Illinois Chicago |
2005-07 | David Fagundes | Southwestern | University of Houston |
2005-07 | Jonathan Masur | University of Chicago | University of Chicago |
2006-08 | Daniel Abebe | University of Chicago | Columbia University |
2006-08 | Jamelle Sharpe | University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign | University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign |
2006-08 | Joshua Bowers | University of Virginia | University of Virginia |
2006-08 | Robin Effron | Brooklyn | Brooklyn |
2007-09 | Irina Manta | Case Western Reserve University | Hofstra |
2007-09 | Shyamkrishna Balganesh | University of Pennsylvania | Columbia University |
2008-10 | Adam Badawi | Washington University in St. Louis | Berkeley Law |
2008-10 | Adam Muchmore | Pennsylvania State University | Pennsylvania State University |
2008-10 | Arden Rowell | University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign | University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign |
2008-10 | Mary Anne Franks | University of Miami | George Washington University |
2009-11 | Tony Casey | University of Chicago | University of Chicago |
2009-11 | Anthony Niblett | University of Toronto | University of Toronto |
2009-11 | Matt Tokson | Supreme Court - Justice Souter | University of Utah |
2010-12 | Naomi Schoenbaum | George Washington University | George Washington University |
2010-12 | Andres Sawicki | University of Miami | University of Miami |
2010-12 | Julia Simon-Kerr | University of Connecticut | University of Connecticut |
2011-13 | Anya Bernstein | SUNY Buffalo | University of Connecticut |
2011-13 | Alex Boni-Saenz | Chicago-Kent | University of Minnesota |
2011-13 | Victoria Schwartz | Pepperdine University | Pepperdine University |
2012-14 | Vince Buccola | Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania | University of Chicago |
2012-14 | Roger Ford | University of New Hampshire | University of New Hampshire |
2012-14 | Greg Reilly | California Western | Chicago-Kent |
2013-14 | Adam Chilton | University of Chicago | University of Chicago |
2013-15 | Genevieve Lakier | University of Chicago | University of Chicago |
2013-15 | John Rappaport | University of Chicago | University of Chicago |
2014-16 | Paul Crane | University of Richmond | George Washington University |
2014-16 | Nadia Nasser-Ghodsi | Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (tenure-track offer declined) | Consumer Financial Protection Bureau |
2014-16 | Ryan Doerfler | University of Pennsylvania | Harvard University |
2014-16 | Heather Whitney | Tenure-track offer declined | PhD candidate in philosophy at New York University |
2015-17 | Ben Grunwald | Duke University | Duke University |
2015-17 | Michael C. Pollack | Cardozo | Cardozo |
2016-18 | Brian Feinstein | Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania | Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania |
2016-18 | Hiba Hafiz | Boston College | Boston College |
2016-18 | Dorothy Shapiro Lund | University of Southern California | Columbia University |
2016-18 | Diego Zambrano | Stanford University | Stanford University |
2017-19 | Emma Kaufman | New York University | New York University |
2017-19 | Manisha Padi | University of California, Berkeley | University of California, Berkeley |
2018-19 | Stephanie Holmes Didwania | Temple University | Northwestern University |
2018-20 | Travis Crum | Washington University in St. Louis | Washington University in St. Louis |
2018-20 | Cree Jones | Brigham Young University | Brigham Young University |
2018-20 | Roseanna Sommers | University of Michigan | University of Michigan |
2019-21 | Elizabeth Reese | Stanford University | Stanford University |
2019-21 | Ryan Sakoda | University of Iowa | University of Iowa |
2019-21 | Erin Miller | University of Southern California | University of Southern California |
2020-22 | Adam Davidson | University of Chicago | University of Chicago |
2020-22 | Aneil Kovvali | Indiana University Bloomington | Indiana University Bloomington |
2020-22 | Daniel Wilf-Townsend | Georgetown University | Georgetown University |
2021-22 | Alison Gocke | University of Virginia | University of Virginia |
2021-23 | Michael Morse | University of Pennsylvania | University of Pennsylvania |
2021-23 | Hannah Shaffer | Harvard University | Harvard University |
2022-24 | Jonathan Green | Arizona State University | Arizona State University |
2022-24 | Meighan Parker | University of Georgia | University of Georgia |
2022-24 | Zalman Rothschild | Cardozo | Cardozo |