By examining data on papers stored on the Legal Scholarship Network, this paper provides insight on ranking the top 100 American law schools based on their research productivity and impact.postprin
The author intends for this Essay to serve as a guide for law deans and legal scholars interested in...
This study evaluates the data sources and research methods used in earlier studies to rank the resea...
A new ranking system explores \u27intellectual super-spreaders\u27. A new model for determining the ...
This article measures 32 law schools\u27 academic reputations by citations to their faculties\u27 wo...
There are several methods for ranking the scholarly performance of law faculties, including reputati...
Universities are increasingly using metrics such as publication and citation counts to measure facul...
Symposium: The Next Generation of Law School Rankings held April 15, 2005 at Indiana University Scho...
This empirical study attempts to answer an age-old debate in legal academia: whether scholarly produ...
With varying results, many scholars and commentators have focused their attention on judging the qua...
This study examines the relationship between academic seniority and research productivity for a samp...
This Article offers an alternative to the much-discussed U.S. News & World Report rankings. Where U....
One noteworthy feature of the SSRN-based rankings is the high correlation between them and other ran...
There are obvious benefits to ranking academic departments based on objective measures of faculty re...
Empirical legal scholarship is arguably the most significant emerging intellectual movement. Empiric...
Are the best law professors teaching at the best law schools in the United States? And how can the b...
The author intends for this Essay to serve as a guide for law deans and legal scholars interested in...
This study evaluates the data sources and research methods used in earlier studies to rank the resea...
A new ranking system explores \u27intellectual super-spreaders\u27. A new model for determining the ...
This article measures 32 law schools\u27 academic reputations by citations to their faculties\u27 wo...
There are several methods for ranking the scholarly performance of law faculties, including reputati...
Universities are increasingly using metrics such as publication and citation counts to measure facul...
Symposium: The Next Generation of Law School Rankings held April 15, 2005 at Indiana University Scho...
This empirical study attempts to answer an age-old debate in legal academia: whether scholarly produ...
With varying results, many scholars and commentators have focused their attention on judging the qua...
This study examines the relationship between academic seniority and research productivity for a samp...
This Article offers an alternative to the much-discussed U.S. News & World Report rankings. Where U....
One noteworthy feature of the SSRN-based rankings is the high correlation between them and other ran...
There are obvious benefits to ranking academic departments based on objective measures of faculty re...
Empirical legal scholarship is arguably the most significant emerging intellectual movement. Empiric...
Are the best law professors teaching at the best law schools in the United States? And how can the b...
The author intends for this Essay to serve as a guide for law deans and legal scholars interested in...
This study evaluates the data sources and research methods used in earlier studies to rank the resea...
A new ranking system explores \u27intellectual super-spreaders\u27. A new model for determining the ...