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SSRN Tax Professor Rankings

SSRN Logo (2018)SSRN has updated its monthly ranking of 750 American and international law school faculties and 3,000 law professors by (among other things) the number of paper downloads from the SSRN database.  Here is the new list (through July 1, 2025) of the Top 25 U.S. Tax Professors in two of the SSRN categories: all-time downloads and recent downloads (within the past 12 months):

    All-Time     Recent
1 Reuven Avi-Yonah (Michigan)  248,844 1 Reuven Avi-Yonah (Michigan) 14,734
2 Daniel Hemel (NYU) 140,032 2 Jonathan Choi (USC) 10,019
3 David Gamage (Missouri-Columbia) 132,735 3 Zachary Liscow (Yale) 8,442
4 Dan Shaviro (NYU) 131,356 4 Amy Monahan (Minnesota) 5,628
5 Lily Batchelder (NYU) 130,261 5 Daniel Hemel (NYU) 5,255
6 Darien Shanske (UC-Davis) 124,440 6 Kim Clausing (UCLA)     4,945
7 David Kamin (NYU) 116,876 7 Bridget Crawford (Pace) 4,771
8 Cliff Fleming (BYU)    110,295 8 Kristin Hickman (Minnesota) 4,454
9 Ari Glogower (Northwestern) 107,039 9 D. Dharmapala (UC-Berkeley) 4,166
10 Manoj Viswanathan (UC-SF) 106,068 10 Louis Kaplow (Harvard) 3,946
11 Rebecca Kysar (Fordham) 105,984 11 Ellen Aprill (Loyola-L.A.) 3,873
12 Mitchell Kane (NYU) 102,479 12 Ruth Mason (Virginia) 3,815
13 D. Dharmapala (UC-Berkeley) 58,433 13 Richard Pomp (Connecticut) 3,462
14 Michael Simkovic (USC) 53,105 14 Darien Shanske (UC-Davis) 3,456
15 Jonathan Choi (USC) 50,030 15 David Weisbach (Chicago) 3,412
16 Louis Kaplow (Harvard) 47,892 16 David Gamage (Missouri-Columbia) 3,258
17 Bridget Crawford (Pace) 45,585 17 Brad Borden (Brooklyn) 3,115
18 Paul Caron (Pepperdine) 43,299 18 Robert Sitkoff (Harvard) 3,105
19 Richard Ainsworth (Boston Univ.) 42,342 19 Ed Fox (Michigan) 2,912
20 Amy Monahan (Minnesota) 38,895 20 Brian Galle (Georgetown) 2,851
21 Robert Sitkoff (Harvard) 38,606 21 Kyle Rozema (Northwestern) 2,769
22 Brad Borden (Brooklyn) 37,150 22 Young Ran (Christine) Kim (Cardozo) 2,456
23 Ruth Mason (Virginia) 36,576 23 Michael Simkovic (USC) 2,450
24 Kim Clausing (UCLA) 35,497 24 Yariv Brauner (Florida) 2,364
25 Vic Fleischer (UC-Irvine) 32,574 25 Steve Johnson (Florida State) 2,342

Note that this ranking includes full-time tax professors with at least one tax paper on SSRN, and all papers (including non-tax papers) by these tax professors are included in the SSRN data.

The other SSRN ranking categories are: 

These rankings, of course, are imperfect measures of faculty scholarly performance — as are the existing ranking methodologies of reputation surveys, productivity counts, and citation counts. Our modest claim in our article, Ranking Law Schools: Using SSRN to Measure Scholarly Performance, 81 Ind. L.J. 83 (2006) (Symposium on The Next Generation of Law School Rankings), is that the SSRN data can play a role in faculty rankings along with these other measures.  Bill Henderson (Indiana-Bloomington) thinks we are too modest, and that SSRN may provide a better measure of faculty performance than these other methodologies.

For my other articles on what SSRN downloads can tell us about the current state and future of legal scholarship, and about the relationship between scholarship and blogging, see:

For Ted Seto’s faculty-wide (and metropolitan area-wide) analysis of these SSRN tax rankings, see:

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