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The Most-Cited Legal Scholars

Fred R Shapiro

The Journal of Legal Studies, 2000, vol. 29, issue 1, 409-26

Abstract: This study presents lists of the 50 most-cited legal scholars of all time and the most-cited treatise and text writers. Additional highly cited scholars and the most-cited younger scholars are also enumerated. The data are analyzed for representation of law schools and for other patterns. Copyright 2000 by the University of Chicago.

Date: 2000
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