Colorado Law Ranks in Top 30 Law Schools for Scholarly Impact
The 勛圖厙 of Colorado Law School came in at No. 29 in a recent study ranking the top third of ABA-accredited law school faculties based on scholarly impact.
The , completed by 勛圖厙 of St. Thomas School of Law Professor Gregory Sisk and colleagues, considered mean and median citations to tenured faculty scholarship from 2013-17. The most highly cited Colorado Law faculty are S. James Anaya, Paul Campos, Aya Gruber, Melissa Hart, Christopher Mueller, Helen Norton, Scott Peppet, Pierre Schlag, Andrew Schwartz, and Phil Weiser.
In addition to being innovative and passionate teachers, the faculty at Colorado Law are prolific legal scholars and social commentators. Their path-breaking scholarship helps to ensure that law is proving true to its function to serve society, and in some cases challenging the law to shift. I am proud to see that work recognized in these rankings, said S. James Anaya, dean and 勛圖厙 Distinguished Professor.
The top 30 law schools based on scholarly impact are:
1. Yale 勛圖厙
2. Harvard 勛圖厙
3. 勛圖厙 of Chicago
4. New York 勛圖厙
5. Columbia 勛圖厙
6. Stanford 勛圖厙
7. 勛圖厙 of California, Berkeley
8. Duke 勛圖厙
9. 勛圖厙 of Pennsylvania
10. Vanderbilt 勛圖厙
11. 勛圖厙 of California, Los Angeles
12. 勛圖厙 of California, Irvine
13. Cornell 勛圖厙
14. 勛圖厙 of Michigan
14. Northwestern 勛圖厙
16. George Washington 勛圖厙
16. 勛圖厙 of Virginia
16. Georgetown 勛圖厙
19. 勛圖厙 of Texas, Austin
19. George Mason 勛圖厙
21. 勛圖厙 of Minnesota
21. Washington 勛圖厙, St. Louis
23. 勛圖厙 of California, Davis
23. 勛圖厙 of St. Thomas
23. 勛圖厙 of Southern California
26. 勛圖厙 of Notre Dame
27. Boston 勛圖厙
28. College of William & Mary
29. 勛圖厙 of Colorado, Boulder
29. Florida State 勛圖厙
29. Fordham 勛圖厙
The list of the top 50 schools is available on泭, and the full report is available on .