Law & Science

NSF PD-21-128Y
Posted: Oct 15, 2020 12:00:00 AM EDT
Submission: Open Submission

Funding Information

Estimated Total Funding
$5,500,000

Description

The Law & Science Program considers proposals that address social scientific studies of law and law-like systems of rules, as wellas studies of how science and technology are applied in legal contexts.The Program is inherently interdisciplinary and multi-methodological.Successful proposals describe research that advances scientific theory and understanding of the connections between human behavior and law, legal institutions, or legal processes; or the interactions of law and basic sciences, including biology, computer and information sciences, STEM education, engineering, geosciences, and math and physical sciences.Scientific studies of law often approach law as dynamic, interacting with multiple arenas, and with the participation of multiple actors.Fields of study include many disciplines, and often address problems including, though not limited, to:


Crime, Violence, and Policing
Cyberspace
Economic Issues
Environmental Science
Evidentiary Issues
Forensic Science
Governance and Courts
Human Rights and Comparative Law
Information Technology
Legal and Ethical Issues related to Science
Legal Decision Making
Legal Mobilization and Conceptions of Justice
Litigation and the Legal Profession
Punishment and Corrections
Regulation and Facilitation of Biotechnology (e.g., Gene Editing, Gene Testing, Synthetic Biology) and Other Emerging Sciences and Technologies
Use of Science in the Legal Processes


LS supports the following types of proposals:


Standard Research Grants and Grants for Collaborative Research
Conference Awards


LS also participates in a number of specialized funding opportunities through NSF’s cross-cutting and cross-directorate activities, including, for example:


Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program
Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU)
Research at Undergraduate Institutions (RUI)
Grants for Rapid Response Research (RAPID)
Early-concept Grants for Exploratory Research (EAGER)


For information about these and other programs, please visit the Cross-cutting and NSF-wide Active Funding Opportunities homepage.

Synopsis

The Law & Science Program considers proposals that address social scientific studies of law and law-like systems of rules, as wellas studies of how science and technology are applied in legal contexts.The Program is inherently interdisciplinary and multi-methodological.Successful proposals describe research that advances scientific theory and understanding of the connections between human behavior and law, legal institutions, or legal processes; or the interactions of law and basic sciences, including biology, computer and information sciences, STEM education, engineering, geosciences, and math and physical sciences.Scientific studies of law often approach law as dynamic, interacting with multiple arenas, and with the participation of multiple actors.Fields of study include many disciplines, and often address problems including, though not limited, to:


  • Crime, Violence, and Policing

  • Cyberspace

  • Economic Issues

  • Environmental Science

  • Evidentiary Issues

  • Forensic Science

  • Governance and Courts

  • Human Rights and Comparative Law

  • Information Technology

  • Legal and Ethical Issues related to Science

  • Legal Decision Making

  • Legal Mobilization and Conceptions of Justice

  • Litigation and the Legal Profession

  • Punishment and Corrections

  • Regulation and Facilitation of Biotechnology (e.g., Gene Editing, Gene Testing, Synthetic Biology) and Other Emerging Sciences and Technologies

  • Use of Science in the Legal Processes



LS supports the following types of proposals:


  • Standard Research Grants and Grants for Collaborative Research

  • Conference Awards



LS also participates in a number of specialized funding opportunities through NSF’s cross-cutting and cross-directorate activities, including, for example:


  • Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program

  • Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU)

  • Research at Undergraduate Institutions (RUI)

  • Grants for Rapid Response Research (RAPID)

  • Early-concept Grants for Exploratory Research (EAGER)



For information about these and other programs, please visit the Cross-cutting and NSF-wide Active Funding Opportunities homepage.

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants:
Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility"

Funding Activity Categories

Science and Technology and other Research and Development

CFDA Numbers

  • 47.075 - Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences

Contact Information

Agency: National Science Foundation
Contact: U.S. National Science Foundation
Phone: 703-292-4203
NSF grants.gov support
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Additional Information

Document Type: synopsis
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Version: 25
Last Updated: Jul 08, 2025 11:00:11 PM EDT

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