During April 2022, FIU Law’s faculty authors and publications were read in 142 countries and by scholars from 720 institutions worldwide. This scholarly impact resulted in 8,979 downloads of legal scholarship last month and contributed to 7,065 total citations to all publications. The following authors, series and publications achieved the highest impact:
Our Series and Publications
Faculty Publications
2,469 downloads
FIU Law Review
4,585 downloads
Caribbean Law and Jurisprudence
304 downloads
Our Authors
Thomas E. Baker – 421 downloads
Constitutional Theory in a Nutshell – 60 downloads
The Impropriety of Expert Witness Testimony on the Law – 81 downloads
Cyra Akila Choudhury – 197 downloads
Addressing Asian (In)Visibility in the Academy – 26 downloads
Governance Feminism’s Imperial Misadventure – 12 downloads
Racecraft and Identity in the Emergence of Islam as a Race – 24 downloads
Charles C. Jalloh – 278 downloads
Pandemics and International Law – 15 downloads
Subsidiary Means for the Determination of Rules of International Law – 10 downloads
Universal Criminal Jurisdiction – 13 downloads
Howard M Wasserman – 583 downloads
Civil Procedure in the Chief Justice’s Year-End Report on the Federal Judiciary– 45 downloads
Solving the Procedural Puzzles of the Texas Heartbeat Act and its Imitators: New York Times v. Sullivan as Historical Analogue – 33 downloads, with Charles W. (Rocky) Rhodes
Solving the Procedural Puzzles of Texas’ Fetal-Heartbeat Law – 45 downloads
Readership Distribution
Digital Commons
8,295 downloads from
142 countries by
718 institutions
SSRN
838 downloads from
3,645 subscribers
6,006 visits
Expert Gallery
3,183 downloads from
116 countries by
351 institutions
HeinOnline ScholarCheck Citation Impact
From Cases
276 times
From Scholarship
6,789 times
Total Citations
6,694