Once again, drawing on the data from the 2015 Sisk study:
|
Rank |
Name |
School |
Citations |
Age in 2016 |
|
1 |
Carol Rose |
University of Arizona |
710 |
76 |
|
2 |
Henry Smith |
Harvard University |
680 |
51 |
|
3 |
Joseph William Singer |
Harvard University |
580 |
62 |
|
4 |
Michael Heller |
Columbia University |
560 |
54 |
|
5 |
Vicki Been |
New York University |
450 |
60 |
|
6 |
Stewart Sterk |
Cardozo Law School/Yeshiva University |
400 |
66 |
|
7 |
Lee Fennell |
University of Chicago |
390 |
50 |
|
8 |
Gregory Alexander |
Cornell University |
360 |
69 |
|
9 |
Eduardo Penalver |
Cornell University |
330 |
45 |
|
10 |
Nestor Davidson |
Fordham University |
280 |
49 |
|
Other highly-cited scholars who work partly in this area |
||||
|
Thomas Merrill |
Columbia University |
1590 |
67 |
|
|
Gideon Parchomovsky |
University of Pennsylvania |
650 |
48 |
|
|
Lior Strahilevitz |
University of Chicago |
440 |
43 |
|
|
Stuart Banner |
University of California, Los Angeles |
390 |
53 |
|
|
David Dana |
Northwestern University |
350 |
51 |




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