Here. Prof. Clowney tells me, however, that he didn't check for false positives, which might have mattered in some cases. Also, some of the most cited faculty are now emeritus (e.g., Peggy Radin, Bob Ellickson).
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Here. Prof. Clowney tells me, however, that he didn't check for false positives, which might have mattered in some cases. Also, some of the most cited faculty are now emeritus (e.g., Peggy Radin, Bob Ellickson).
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