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Temporary Judith M. Wright Fellowship

Job in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, 60290, USA
Listing for: The University of Chicago
Seasonal/Temporary position
Listed on 2026-02-09
Job specializations:
  • Law/Legal
    Professional Development
  • Education / Teaching
    Academic, Professional Development
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Temporary 2026 Judith M. Wright Fellowship

Overview

Department:
Law D'Angelo Law Library

The University of Chicago Law School occupies a unique niche among this country's premier law schools. Located on a residential campus in one of America's great cities, UChicago Law offers a rigorous and interdisciplinary professional education that blends the study of law with the humanities, the social sciences, and the natural sciences. Students, faculty, and staff form a small, tightly knit community devoted to the life of the mind.

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Job Summary:

The D'Angelo Law Library at the University of Chicago is accepting applications for the Temporary 2026 Judith M. Wright Fellowship. This Fellowship develops promising new professionals in academic law librarianship by supporting a career training program at the D'Angelo Law Library. The Judith M. Wright Fellowship provides $5,000 to a law school or library science student or recent graduate selected for training at the D'Angelo Law Library, as described below.

The Fellowship gives candidates interested in law librarianship as a career an opportunity to apply their skills and knowledge in an academic law library setting. Fellows working in the D'Angelo Law Library under the guidance and supervision of the Law Library Director and other librarians will learn about the Library's overall functions, policies, and practices in both the collections services and user services departments.

In addition to participating in the daily work of a premier academic law library, Fellows will undertake and complete a project based on the needs and capabilities of the D'Angelo Law Library and the interests and prior experience of the Fellow. As a requirement for completing the Fellowship, the Fellow will give a presentation on their project and write and submit a report summarizing and reflecting on their experiences working at the D'Angelo Law Library.

Responsibilities

The project for Summer 2026 will be one of the following:

  • The D'Angelo Law Library furthers its mission of contributing to the academic and scholarly success of the Law School by teaching legal research classes to first-year and upper-year students. The 2026 Wright Fellow will research the latest pedagogical literature on critical information literacy and its application to legal research, teaching, and practice. This research would examine the intersection of critical information literacy and the teaching and use of generative AI tools.

    The Fellow will then collaborate with current librarian-instructors to develop lesson plans to incorporate instruction on critical information literacy and the informed, responsible use of generative AI into the existing curriculum. Upon completing this project, the Wright Fellow will have learned about cutting-edge theories in legal research instruction and gained experience in applying theory to develop practical lesson plans.

  • The D'Angelo Law Library builds collections and resources of local, national, and international materials to further research and learning in law and related disciplines. The Library plans to develop and curate research resources on the history of law enforcement and interactions between the community and law enforcement entities in Chicago. The 2026 Wright Fellow will work with Law Library staff and Law School and other campus partners to locate existing relevant materials in the University of Chicago Library's collections and to identify helpful resources outside the University, including in libraries, archives, and the holdings of organizations working in this area.

    The Fellow will create a Lib Guide of resources to facilitate research on law enforcement and police work in Chicago and produce a report of findings to guide the D'Angelo Law Library staff in the continued development of the research materials. Through this project, the Wright Fellow will learn about the history of law enforcement in Chicago and the legal, social, and civic issues involved, and gain experience curating a unique set of research resources.

  • Chicago Unbound is the institutional repository for the University of Chicago Law School and is managed by the D'Angelo Law Library. The repository preserves and provides…

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