Faculty Productivity Survey Released: RWU Law Scores Big

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RWU Law recently released the results of an empirical study of the scholarly productivity of selected faculties at ABA and AALS accredited law schools.  The study tracked how many articles each faculty member published in the top law reviews, beginning in 1993 (when RWU Law was founded) through the summer of 2008.  This data was used to generate a per capita number for each school. The resulting rankings are objective evidence that RWU Law has built a distinguished and productive faculty in a remarkably short time. 

Here is the coverage it received on the leading law school blog: http://leiterlawschool.typepad.com/.

Below are the results for the 13 schools in New England.  If you would like more information on the study, including details on the methodology, please visit http://law.rwu.edu/facultyproductivity/.

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Posted by David Logan on 09/12 at 01:09 PM
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