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During  May 2023, FIU Law’s faculty authors and publications were read in 128 countries and by scholars from 553 institutions worldwide. This scholarly impact resulted in 6,852 downloads of legal scholarship last month and contributed to 7,332 total citations to all publications. Here are the authors, series, publications and activities impact:

Our Series and Publications

Faculty Scholarship

2,351 downloads

FIU Law Review

3,334 downloads

Special Collections

929 downloads

Recent Publications

 

Thomas E. Baker, Second Annual Report to The Editor-In-Chief, 17 FIU L. Rev. vii (2023)

Amber Polk, The Unfulfilled Promise of Environmental Constitutionalism, 74 Hastings L.J. 123 (2022)

Hannibal Travis, The Freedom of Influencing, 77 U. Mia. L. Rev. 388 (2023)

Howard M. Wasserman Solving the Procedural Puzzles of The Texas Heartbeat Act And Its Imitators: New York Times V. Sullivan As Historical Analogue, 60 Hous. L. Rev. 93 (2022) (with Charles W. “Rocky” Rhodes)

 

Activities & Events

Cyra Choudhury

 

Prof. Eric Carpenter

From May 18-20, 2023, Professor Eric Carpenter taught at the University of Colorado Law School as part of the 2023 National Capital Voir Dire Training Program. 

Prof. M. C. Mirow

Spoke about the British courts of East Florida at the Historic St. Augustine Research Institute, Flagler College.

Prof. Kerri Stone

Spoke about Panes of the Glass Ceiling to the Legal Profession Committee of the New York City Bar Association.

FIU Law in FIU News

Warhol Foundation v. Goldsmith: Supreme Court rules for income streams over artistic freedom. This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Written by Hannibal Travis, professor of law at FIU College of Law.

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Scholarship

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