SDRI is seeking applicants for sponsored fellowships—including but not limited to the Equal Justice Works or Justice Catalyst Fellowships—to begin work in the Fall of 2026. SDRI is seeking applicants interested in focusing on state constitutional law and the work of state courts. Fellowships will be time-limited for one or two-year terms.
While we are open to exploring other projects, we are specifically seeking a fellow to advance large-scale research projects such as our ongoing 50 Constitutions project, an interactive resource that seeks to boost state constitutional literacy and engagement by offering searchable, user-friendly access to the text of every state constitution as well as historical materials and other tools. Among other things, a fellow working on this project will help expand the website’s Tracking Constitutional Change features, which allows users to see how state constitutions have evolved over time and provides narrative detail on notable constitutional developments.
SDRI is seeking applicants for sponsored fellowships—including but not limited to the Equal Justice Works or Justice Catalyst Fellowships—to begin work in the Fall of 2026.
If interested, please contact SDRI’s Executive Director Bree Grossi Wilde at [email protected]. In your email, please describe your interest in partnering with SDRI in pursuing fellowships and attach a resume and transcript.