During September 2023, FIU Law’s faculty authors and publications were read in 126 countries and by scholars from 466 institutions worldwide. This scholarly impact resulted in 5,745 downloads of legal scholarship last month and contributed to 7,387 total citations to all publications. Here are the authors, series, publications and activities impact:
Our Series and Publications
Faculty Scholarship
2,309 downloads
FIU Law Review
2,465 downloads
Special Collections
781 downloads
Recent Publications
Thomas E. Baker, Annual Supplement to First Amendment Law: Freedom of Expression and Freedom of Religion (West 2023)
Taleed El-Sabawi, A Discussion of Critical Errors in the Study ‘Longitudinal Study on Deterrent Effect of Drug-Induced Homicide Law on Opioid-Related Mortality Across 92 Counties and the District of Columbia in the U.S.’, World. Med. & Health Pol’y 1 (2023) (with co-authors)
Taleed El-Sabawi, Dying Inside: Litigation Patterns for Deaths in Jail Custody. 29 J. of Corr. Health Care 4 (2023)
Howard M. Wasserman, Judicial Process and Vigilante Federalism, 108 Cornell L. Rev. Online 125 (2023) (with Charles W. “Rocky” Rhodes)
Activities & Events
Taught in the Joint Capital Defenders Course hosted by the U.S. Army Trial Defense Service of the Army Judge Advocate General’s School.
Lisa Davis
Interviewed by LexisNexis on Why Law Librarians Matter: Fostering Equity in Legal Research for Law Students and Faculty.
Prof. Janewa Osei Tu-tu
Spoke on culture personality rights at Queen Mary University of London Intellectual Property Rights Institute; on protection for traditional knowledge at Harvard Law School; and on IP equity at University of Pittsburgh.
Prof. H.T. Smith & Prof. H.S. Fingerhut
Featured in the 2023 Best Lawyers in America (30th ed.)