During November 2023, FIU Law’s faculty authors and publications were read in 141 countries and by scholars from 602 institutions worldwide. This scholarly impact resulted in 11,215 downloads of legal scholarship last month and contributed to 7,421 total citations to all publications. Here are the authors, series, publications and activities impact:
Our Series and Publications
Faculty Scholarship
4,770 downloads
FIU Law Review
3,736 downloads
Special Collections
1,341 downloads
Recent Publications
Alex Erwin, Building Better Species: Assisted Evolution, Genetic Engineering, and the Endangered Species Act, 108 Cornell L. Rev. 5 (2023)
Jorge L. Esquirol, La légitimité comparée : les réformes proposées par la commission de réflexion sur la Cour de cassation 2030, Les Cahiers de la Justice, 2022/4 (N° 4), p. 595
Mario Loyola, The U.S. Must Oppose a Premature Cease-fire in Gaza, National Rev., Oct. 12, 2023
M.C. Mirow, Theorizing Revolutionary Property: Mexico’s Tardive Turn towards Leon Duguit and the Social Function of Property, 32 Transnat’l L. & Contem. Probs. 221 (2023)
Activities & Events
Prof. Margaret Brenan Correoso
Prof. Correoso coached one team to the championship and one to the quarterfinals of the Inaugural Claude Pepper Elder Law Moot Court Competition in Tallahassee.
Prof. Rima Y. Mullins
Prof. Mullins coached one to the championship and one to the quarterfinals of the Billings, Exum & Frye National Moot Court Competition in Greensboro, N.C. Both teams earned brief and oralist awards.