Empirical legal scholarship is arguably the most significant emerging intellectual movement. Empirical legal scholarship (ELS), as the term is generally used in law schools, refers to a specific type of empirical research: a model-based approach coupled with a quantitative method. This paper ranks law schools based on their place in the ELS movement and offers an essential ranking framework that can be adopted for other intellectual movements. A revised version of the paper was posted on October 11. The updated tables reflect additional data
Inspired by the retirement of Professor Tom Ulen of the University of Illinois, the author considers...
Fields closely related to empirical legal research (ELR) are enhancing their methods to improve the ...
This special issue deals with Empirical Legal Studies (ELS), studies investigating the law in the re...
Empirical legal scholarship is arguably the most significant emerging intellectual movement. Empiric...
Legal scholarship is becoming increasingly empirical. Although empirical methodologies gain importan...
Empirical legal scholarship was once a novel and contested participant in the legal academy. In the ...
This Article describes the origins of three movements in legal academia: empirical legal studies (EL...
Over the last century, empirical legal scholarship has joined the ranks of the mainstream within the...
Should legal academics begin to engage in a greater degree of empirical scholarship, I believe that ...
People conduct legal scholarship for many different reasons. This Article focuses on the demand for ...
This chapter addresses the possible contributions and limitations of empirical research for legal re...
Before and since the first publication of the U.S. News & World Report (hereinafter “U.S. News”) ran...
Inspired by the retirement of Professor Tom Ulen of the University of Illinois, the author considers...
Fields closely related to empirical legal research (ELR) are enhancing their methods to improve the ...
This special issue deals with Empirical Legal Studies (ELS), studies investigating the law in the re...
Empirical legal scholarship is arguably the most significant emerging intellectual movement. Empiric...
Legal scholarship is becoming increasingly empirical. Although empirical methodologies gain importan...
Empirical legal scholarship was once a novel and contested participant in the legal academy. In the ...
This Article describes the origins of three movements in legal academia: empirical legal studies (EL...
Over the last century, empirical legal scholarship has joined the ranks of the mainstream within the...
Should legal academics begin to engage in a greater degree of empirical scholarship, I believe that ...
People conduct legal scholarship for many different reasons. This Article focuses on the demand for ...
This chapter addresses the possible contributions and limitations of empirical research for legal re...
Before and since the first publication of the U.S. News & World Report (hereinafter “U.S. News”) ran...
Inspired by the retirement of Professor Tom Ulen of the University of Illinois, the author considers...
Fields closely related to empirical legal research (ELR) are enhancing their methods to improve the ...
This special issue deals with Empirical Legal Studies (ELS), studies investigating the law in the re...