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SSRN Graduate Tax Faculty Rankings

SSRN Theodore P. Seto (Loyola-L.A.) has updated his ranking of the Top 15 Graduate Tax Faculties, as measured by the number of SSRN downloads (through 8/19/09):




































































































 


 


All-Time Downloads


 


Recent Downloads


1


Michigan


26,128


Michigan


6777


2


Loyola –L.A.


10,839


Loyola –L.A.


2669


3


Boston University


8516


Baltimore


2266


4


Chapman


6341


San Diego


1792


5


NYU


6000


Chapman


1746


6


Florida


5518


Florida


1644


7


Baltimore


5164


Boston University


1467


8


San Diego


3660


Northwestern


1297


9


Northwestern


2313


NYU


1061


10


Alabama


2171


Houston


737


11


Georgetown


2148


Loyola-Chicago


663


12


Houston


2046


Wayne State


599


13


New York


1986


Washington-St. Louis


496


14


Wayne State


1720


Georgetown


417


15


Loyola-Chicago


1676


Villanova


362

For purpose of Ted’s analysis, a tax professor is initially defined as any full-time law professor at a U.S. law school (1) self-identifying with one of the tax categories in the AALS faculty listing, (2) who has posted at least one tax or tax-related article in abstract or full text on SSRN. Paul Caron’s listing of new hires and lateral transfers is also reflected. Further corrections are made as requested. As is true of Paul Caron’s ranking of individual tax professors, downloads of all SSRN postings of any tax professor, so defined, are then tallied. Articles co-authored by members of a single faculty are counted only once towards that faculty’s tally.

For more on the use of SSRN downloads in law school rankings, see Bernard S. Black & Paul L. Caron, Ranking Law Schools: Using SSRN to Measure Scholarly Performance, 81 Ind. L.J. 83 (2006).


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