During January 2022, FIU Law’s faculty authors and publications were read in 131 countries and by scholars from 560 institutions worldwide. This scholarly impact resulted in 8,441 downloads of legal scholarship last month and contributed to 6,963 total citations to all publications. The following authors, series and publications achieved the highest impact:
Our Series and Publications
Faculty Publications
2,648 downloads
FIU Law Review
2,939 downloads
Caribbean Law and Jurisprudence
146 downloads
Our Authors
Thomas E. Baker – 398 downloads
Constitutional Theory in a Nutshell – 60 downloads
The Impropriety of Expert Witness Testimony on the Law – 123 downloads
Cyra Akila Choudhury – 124 downloads
Islam-as-Race – 42 downloads
Beyond Culture – 19 downloads
Transnational Commercial Surrogacy – 11 downloads
Howard M Wasserman – 368 downloads
A Jurisdictional Perspective on New York Times v. Sullivan– 26 downloads
Solving the Procedural Puzzles of Texas’ Fetal-Heartbeat Law – 41 downloads, with Charles W. (Rocky) Rhodes
Zombie Laws – 30 downloads
Readership Distribution
Digital Commons
6,230 downloads from
143 countries by
543 institutions
SSRN
439 downloads from
3,687 subscribers
5,191 visits
Expert Gallery
3,296 downloads from
115 countries by
285 institutions
HeinOnline ScholarCheck Citation Impact
From Cases
269 times
From Scholarship
6,963 times
Total Citations
6,694