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The Top 25 Law Faculties: Citations, Reputation, Downloads

Brian Leiter (Chicago) has released a ranking of the Top 25 law faculties with the most “scholarly impact,” as measured by citations during the past five years (Jan. 1, 2005 – Jan. 15, 2010).  In our article, Ranking Law Schools: Using SSRN to Measure Scholarly Performance, 81 Ind. L.J. 83, 86-102 (2006),  Bernie Black (Northwestern) and I compared the ranking of law faculty by measures of citations, publications, reputation, and SSRN downloads.  The following chart updates the data in our article by adding the current U.S. News peer reputation rank and the SSRN all-time downloads rank to the Top 25 law faculty under Leiter's citations measure:

School

Citations

U.S. News Peer

SSRN Downloads

Mean Rank

Yale

1

1

5

  2.3

Harvard

2

1

1

  1.3

Chicago

3

4

3

  3.3

Stanford

4

3

6

  5.0

NYU

5

6

9

  6.7

Columbia

6

4

4

  4.7

UC-Berkeley

7

6

14

  9.0

Northwestern

8

15

8

10.3

UC-Irvine

9

NR

51

30.0

Vanderbilt

10

17

13

13.3

Cornell

11

11

26

16.0

Duke

11

11

16

12.7

Michigan

11

8

19

12.7

Penn

14

9

12

11.7

UCLA

15

15

7

12.3

Virginia

16

9

22

15.7

Texas

17

13

10

13.3

G. Washington

18

20

2

13.3

Minnesota

18

20

18

18.7

Georgetown

20

13

15

16.0

Arizona

21

37

33

30.3

Illinois

21

25

11

19.0

Emory

23

20

36

26.3

Florida State

23

49

25

32.3

UC-Davis

23

25

44

30.7

Update: Leiter has announced that he is in the process of correcting errors.


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