Wednesday, September 21, 2022
Top 95 law faculty ranked by D-Index
MOVING TO FRONT FROM SEPTEMBER 8--ONE CORRECTION (Prof. Helfer [Duke] was not listed with Duke in the database).
The earlier reference to a ranking of chemists in connection with my post about ranking of law faculty with Google Scholar pages by H-Index was a bit misleading: the ranking of chemists alluted to was by their D-Index, that is their H-Index but only in discipline-specific journals. Even in the cases of the chemists, though, it's not always clear how the discipline-specific journals are being defined (many important chemists show up in the "Biology and Biochemistry" category, including faculty whose work is pretty squarely in other fields, like analytical chemsitry.)
But this same resource offers a ranking of law faculty by their D-Index, except the field is defined as "Law and Political Science." Since law is lumped with political science, unsurprisingly, faculty whose work is interdisciplinary with the social sciences do quite well here. Once again, the health law fields (including bioethics) are also well-represented. By contrast, constitutional law scholars that are highly cited in the law reviews do not fare nearly as well here, suggesting there weren’t that many student-edited law reviews in the database. Consider, too, that according to this database, Ronald Dworkin has a D-index of only 34, Hans Kelsen of 31, and H.L.A. Hart of 23--so there is a strong "presentism" bias in the results. (The database also includes a lot of retired or deceased faculty: see, e.g., the ranking of University of Chicago in “Law and Political Science.”)
Some law professors also appear in other categories, such as “Humanities & Social Science” (e.g., Martha Nussbaum [Chicago], D-Index of 89) and “Economics” (e.g., W. Kip Viscusi [Vanderbilt], D-Index of 84; Alan Auebach [Berkeley], D-index of 79; James Hines [Michigan], D-Index of 64). It’s clear the databases differ in the journals covered. So, e.g., Lucian Bebchuk (Harvard) appears in both Law & Political Science (D-index of 59) and Economics (D-index of 79), as does Steven Shavell (Harvard) (62 in Law & Political Science, 64 in Economics). For purposes of comparison, I list below only the results for the “Law and Political Science” database, since it also looks like the databases are of very different sizes.
What follows are the 95 non-emeritus law faculty with a D-index of at least 20 in the "Law and Political Science" database.
Rank |
Name |
Institution |
D-Index |
Area(s) |
1 |
Cass Sunstein |
Harvard University |
114 |
Constitutional, Admin, Behavioral Law & Economics |
2 |
Lawrence Gostin |
Georgetown University |
72 |
Health |
Eric Posner |
University of Chicago |
72 |
Law & Economics, Commercial, International |
|
4 |
John Monahan |
University of Virginia |
69 |
Law & Psychology |
5 |
Steven Shavell |
Harvard University |
62 |
Law & Economics |
6 |
Lucian Bebchuk |
Harvard University |
59 |
Corporate |
Richard Epstein |
New York University |
59 |
Constitutional, Law & Economics, Torts |
|
8 |
Michelle Mello |
Stanford University |
58 |
Health |
9 |
Jeffrey Fagan |
Columbia University |
56 |
Criminal |
10 |
George Annas |
Boston University |
52 |
Health |
11 |
Bernard Black |
Northwestern University |
51 |
Corporate |
Mark Lemley |
Stanford University |
51 |
Intellectual Property |
|
13 |
Tom Ginsburg |
University of Chicago |
47 |
Comparative Constitutional, Law & Social Science, Empirical Legal Studies |
14 |
Charles Sabel |
Columbia University |
45 |
Law & Social Science |
Jeremy Waldron |
New York University |
45 |
Law & Philosophy |
|
16 |
Lee Epstein |
University of Southern California |
41 |
Law & Social Science, Empirical Legal Studies |
17 |
Scott Burris |
Temple University |
39 |
Health |
18 |
Robert Maccoun |
Stanford University |
38 |
Law & Psychology |
19 |
Robert Cooter |
University of California, Berkeley |
36 |
Law & Economics |
20 |
A. Mitchell Polinsky |
Stanford University |
34 |
Law & Economics |
21 |
Beth Simmons |
University of Pennsylvania |
33 |
International, Law & Social Science |
Alan Sykes |
Stanford University |
33 |
International, Law & Economics |
|
23 |
Bernard Harcourt |
Columbia University |
32 |
Criminal, Law & Social Science |
Louis Kaplow |
Harvard University |
32 |
Law & Economics |
|
Joseph Weiler |
New York University |
32 |
International, Comparative |
|
26 |
John Ferejohn |
New York University |
30 |
Law & Social Science |
Nino Garoupa |
George Mason University |
30 |
Comparative, Law & Economics, Law & Social Science |
|
Michael Saks |
Arizona State University |
30 |
Law & Psychology, Evidence |
|
29 |
Mark Roe |
Harvard University |
29 |
Corporate |
30 |
Douglas Baird |
University of Chicago |
27 |
Bankruptcy, Commercial, Law & Economics |
Laurence Helfer |
Duke University |
27 |
International |
|
Jonathan Macey |
Yale University |
27 |
Corporate, Law & Economics |
|
33 |
Philip Alston |
New York University |
26 |
International |
Cary Coglianese |
University of Pennsylvania |
26 |
Admin |
|
Richard Delgado |
Seattle University |
26 |
Critical Race Theory |
|
Daniel Farber |
University of California, Berkeley |
26 |
Constitutional, Environmental |
|
Ronald Gilson |
Columbia University |
26 |
Corporate |
|
Benedict Kingsburgy |
New York University |
26 |
International |
|
Richard Leo |
University of San Francisco |
26 |
Criminal, Law & Social Science |
|
Petros Mavroidis |
Columbia University |
26 |
International, Comparative |
|
J. Mark Ramseyer |
Harvard University |
26 |
Corporate, Japanese Law |
|
Roberta Romano |
Yale University |
26 |
Corporate |
|
Gregory Shaffer |
University of California, Irvine |
26 |
International |
|
44 |
Katharina Pistor |
Columbia University |
25 |
Corporate, Comparative |
J.B. Ruhl |
Vanderbilt University |
25 |
Environmental |
|
46 |
Bruce Ackerman |
Yale University |
24 |
Constitutional |
Ian Ayres |
Yale University |
24 |
Law & Economics |
|
Daniel Bodansky |
Arizona State University |
24 |
International |
|
Grainne de Burca |
New York University |
24 |
International |
|
Valeria Hans |
Cornell University |
24 |
Law & Psychology |
|
Robert Howse |
New York University |
24 |
International |
|
James Jacobs |
New York University |
24 |
Criminal |
|
Robert Merges |
University of California, Berkeley |
24 |
Intellectual Property |
|
Jerome H. Reichman |
Duke University |
24 |
Intellectual Property |
|
W. Michael Reisman |
Yale University |
24 |
International |
|
Paul H. Robinson |
University of Pennsylvania |
24 |
Criminal |
|
Pamela Samuelson |
University of California, Berkeley |
24 |
Intellectual Property |
|
Adrian Vermeule |
Harvard University |
24 |
Admin, Constitutional |
|
59 |
Jack M. Balkin |
Yale University |
23 |
Constitutional, Law & Technology |
John Donohue |
Stanford University |
23 |
Law & Economics |
|
Lauren Edelman |
University of California, Berkeley |
23 |
Law & Social Science |
|
Lawrence Lessig |
Harvard University |
23 |
Constitutional, Law & Technology |
|
Francesco Parisi |
University of Minnesota |
23 |
Law & Economics |
|
Jeffrey Rachlinski |
Cornell University |
23 |
Law & Psychology |
|
Alan Schwartz |
Yale University |
23 |
Commercial, Law & Economics |
|
66 |
John Coffee |
Columbia University |
22 |
Corporate |
I. Glenn Cohen |
Harvard University |
22 |
Health |
|
George Fletcher |
Columbia University |
22 |
Criminal, Torts, Law & Philosophy |
|
Jack Goldsmith |
Harvard University |
22 |
International |
|
G. Mitu Gulati |
University of Virginia |
22 |
Contracts, Critical Theories, International Trade |
|
David Kennedy |
Harvard University |
22 |
International |
|
Reinier Kraakmann |
Harvard University |
22 |
Corporate |
|
Brian Leiter |
University of Chicago |
22 |
Law & Philosophy |
|
Randall Thomas |
Vanderbilt University |
22 |
Corporate |
|
Peter Yu |
Texas A&M University |
22 |
Intellectual Property |
|
76 |
Omri Ben-Shahar |
University of Chicago |
21 |
Commercial, Law & Economics |
Shari Seidman Diamond |
Northwestern University |
21 |
Law & Psychology |
|
Michael Doyle |
Columbia University |
21 |
International |
|
Martha Fineman |
Emory University |
21 |
Feminist Legal Theory |
|
Randal Picker |
University of Chicago |
21 |
Antitrust, Intellectual Property, Law & Economics |
|
Robert Post |
Yale University |
21 |
Constitutional |
|
82 |
Stephen Bainbridge |
University of California, Los Angeles |
20 |
Corporate |
William Wilson Bratton |
University of Miami |
20 |
Corporate |
|
Stephen Choi |
New York University |
20 |
Corporate |
|
Herbert Hovenkamp |
University of Pennsylvania |
20 |
Antitrust, Legal History |
|
Aziz Huq |
University of Chicago |
20 |
Constitutional |
|
Harold Koh |
Yale University |
20 |
International |
|
Richard McAdams |
University of Chicago |
20 |
Criminal, Behavioral Law & Economics |
|
Curtis Milhaupt |
Stanford University |
20 |
Japanese law, Corporate, Comparative |
|
Steven Ratner |
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor |
20 |
International |
|
Kal Raustiala |
University of California, Los Angeles |
20 |
International |
|
James Ryan |
University of Virginia |
20 |
Constitutional, Education |
|
William Sage |
Texas A&M University |
20 |
Health |
|
Frederick Schauer |
University of Virginia |
20 |
Constitutional, Law & Philosophy, Evidence |
|
Reva Siegel |
Yale University |
20 |
Constitutional, Legal History |
|
Daniel Solove |
George Washington University |
20 |
Law & Technology |
https://leiterlawschool.typepad.com/leiter/2022/09/top-95-law-faculty-ranked-by-d-index.html