During March 2024, FIU Law’s faculty authors and publications were read in 144 countries and by scholars from 643 institutions worldwide. This scholarly impact resulted in 9,628 downloads of legal scholarship last month and contributed to 7,482 total citations to all publications. Here are the authors, series, publications and activities impact:
Our Series and Publications
Faculty Scholarship
3,130 downloads
FIU Law Review
4,664 downloads
Special Collections
1,379 downloads
Recent Publications
Ediberto Roman, Democracy Will Not Be on the 2024 Ballot in the US Territories, GW C.R.-C.L. Brief (2024) (with Cori Alonso-Yoder)
Ediberto Roman, Justice Department Is the Best Bet for Primary Oversight of AI, Bloomberg Law (Apr. 5, 2024)
Activities & Events
Prof. Kerri L. Stone
Prof. Stone spoke with Law360 on bullying in big law. She also presented at the All About Accommodation Conference at the Malin Center at Chicago-Kent and to the Miami-Dade Bar Young Lawyers Section on pathways to the bench and non-traditional legal jobs.
Prof. Gilberto A. Guerrero-Rocca
Prof. Guerrero-Rocca presented at a seminar on investor-state arbitration hosted by Dominican Republic Dept. of International Commerce & Trade.
Readership Distribution
Digital Commons
M.C. Mirow, Visions of Cadiz: The Constitution of 1812 in Historical and Constitutional Thought
Rogelio Perez Perdomo, Los Juristas Académicos de Venezuela: Historia Institucional y Biografía Colectiva
Rogelio Perez Perdomo, Una Mirada al Derecho y su Desde Venezuela
SSRN
Howard Wasserman (co-authored), 303 Creative, Exclusive private Enforcement and Blue-State Revenge
Antony Page (co-authored), The Truth About Ben and Jerry’s
Expert Gallery
M.C. Mirow, Visions of Cadiz: The Constitution of 1812 in Historical and Constitutional Thought
Ediberto Roman, Empire forgotten: The United States’s Colonization of Puerto Rico
Thomas E. Baker, Constitutional Theory in a Nutshell
FIU Law in FIU News
Professor Gabilondo featured in WalletHub about Lending Club
FIU College of Law held the third annual Law vs. Antisemitism Conference in February