During September 2021, FIU Law’s faculty authors and publications were read in 138 countries and by scholars from 689 institutions worldwide. This scholarly impact resulted in 9,758 downloads of legal scholarship last month and contributed to 6,857 total citations to all publications. The following authors, series and publications achieved the highest impact:
Our Series and Publications
Faculty Publications
3,927 downloads
FIU Law Review
4,499 downloads
Caribbean Law and Jurisprudence
187 downloads
Our Authors
Thomas E. Baker – 601 downloads
Constitutional Theory in a Nutshell – 83 downloads
The Impropriety of Expert Witness Testimony on the Law – 157 downloads
Cyra A. Choudhury – 151 downloads
Shari’ah Law as National Security Threat?– 36 downloads
Islamophobia and the Law: Introduction – 28 downloads
Antony Page – 349 downloads
Batson’s Blind-Spot: UnconsciousStereotyping and the Peremptory Challenge – 99 downloads
Freezing out Ben & Jerry: Corporate Law and the Sale of a Social Enterprise Icon – 59 downloads, with Robert A. Katz
Howard M Wasserman – 640 downloads
Solving the Procedural Puzzles of Texas’ Fetal-Heartbeat Law – 862 downloads, with Charles W. (Rocky) Rhodes
A Court with No Names: Anonymity and Celebrity on the “Kardashian Court” – 27 downloads
Readership Distribution
Digital Commons
9,438 downloads from
138 countries by
688 institutions
SSRN
1,226 downloads from
3,577 subscribers
7,073 visits
Expert Gallery
5,552 downloads from
119 countries by
444 institutions
HeinOnline ScholarCheck Citation Impact
From Cases
253 times
From Scholarship
6,857 times
Total Citations
6,604