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Mark Lemley cited more often than Louis Brandeis; God doesn’t even make the Top 50

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As of today, the following lists the 50 Most Cited Authors, which includes the # of articles which they have written and a cumulative # of times all of their articles have been cited. This analysis was run over the 1,200+ legal periodicals, 30,000+ volumes, 1,000,000+ articles, and over 19 million pages of content in the Law Journal Library. In our analysis, we also found that there are over 150,00 different authors.

1.) Posner, Richard A. cited 12,586 times in 251 articles.
2.) Sunstein, Cass R. cited 11,521 times in 267 articles.
3.) Epstein, Richard A. cited 6,194 times in 272 articles.
4.) Easterbrook, Frank H. cited 6,018 times in 84 articles.
5.) Prosser, William L. cited 5,585 times in 55 articles.
6.) Coffee, John C. Jr. cited 5,196 times in 68 articles.
7.) Delgado, Richard cited 5,165 times in 145 articles.
8.) Eskridge, William N. Jr. cited 5,029 times in 69 articles.
9.) Pound, Roscoe cited 4,869 times in 284 articles.
10.) Fischel, Daniel R. cited 4,703 times in 43 articles.
11.) Amar, Akhil Reed cited 4,252 times in 98 articles.
12.) Wechsler, Herbert cited 4,076 times in 40 articles.
13.) Fiss, Owen M. cited 4,030 times in 56 articles.
14.) Farber, Daniel A. cited 4,002 times in 122 articles.
15.) Macey, Jonathan R. cited 3,936 times in 120 articles.
16.) Redish, Martin H. cited 3, 736 times in 86 articles.
17.) Schauer, Frederick cited 3,707 times in 116 articles.
18.) Tushnet, Mark cited 3,639 times in 263 articles.
19.) Gunther, Gerald cited 3,595 times in 20 articles.
20.) Tribe, Laurence H. cited 3,583 times in 75 articles.
21.) Sax, Joseph L. cited 3,546 times in 65 articles.
22.) Karst, Kenneth L. cited 3,528 times in 73 articles.
23.) Ely, John Hart cited 3,503 times in 30 articles.
24.) Michelman, Frank I. cited 3,422 times in 76 articles.
25.) Galanter, Marc cited 3,299 times in 84 articles.
26.) Brest, Paul cited 3,237 times in 30 articles.
27.) Scott, Robert E. cited 3,230 times in 53 articles.
28.) Friendly, Henry J. cited 3,148 times in 40 articles.
29.) Cox, Archibald cited 3,121 times in 72 articles.
30.) Henkin, Louis cited 3,068 times in 81 articles.
31.) Gilson, Ronald J. cited 3,062 times in 47 articles.
32.) Eisenberg, Theodore cited 2,980 times in 77 articles.
33.) Frankfurter, Felix cited 2,971 times in 84 articles.
34.) Lemley, Mark A. cited 2,962 times in 78 articles.
35.) Brandeis, Louis D. cited 2,918 times in 9 articles.
36.) Warren, Samuel D. cited 2,902 times in 3 articles.
37.) Bork, Robert H. cited 2,874 times in 64 articles.
38.) Kennedy, Duncan cited 2,802 times in 45 articles.
39.) Reich, Charles A. cited 2,784 times in 23 articles.
40.) Wade, John W. cited 2,768 times in 86 articles.
41.) Kalven, Harry Jr. cited 2,761 times in 44 articles.
42.) Chemerinsky, Erwin cited 2,681 times in 203 articles.
43.) Rhode, Deborah L. cited 2,677 times in 80 articles.
44.) Menkel-Meadow, Carrie cited 2,642 times in 78 articles.
45.) Griswold, Erwin N. cited 2,614 times in 121 articles.
46.) Jaffe, Louis L. cited 2,611 times in 69 articles.
47.) McConnell, Michael W. cited 2,566 times in 62 articles.
48.) Landes, William M. cited 2,547 times in 42 articles.
49.) Frickey, Philip P. cited 2,534 times in 39 articles.
50.) Schwartz, Alan cited 2,540 times in 59 articles.

Only two women on the list, as Nancy Polikoff noted.

2 thoughts on “Mark Lemley cited more often than Louis Brandeis; God doesn’t even make the Top 50”

  1. Oliver E. Williamson, who won this year’s Nobel Prize in Economics, shared an appointment at UC Berkeley’s Boalt Hall and so can also be considered a “law professor.” A quick search on Lexis in the “journals and law reviews” (jlr) tab shows 1,976 law review articles that either cited to him or to his primary contribution, “transaction cost economics.” Of course this method seriously undercounts the number of law citations, since many of these articles cited to Williamson’s work multiple times, and many other law-relevant journals are not included in “jlr” and even the ones included are not covered for all years. Still, even this impressive number is dwarfed by the number of economics, management, sociology, psychology, history, political science, and other social science journal articles that have cited to him and his scholarly contributions.

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