866 total citations 31 papers, 362 citations indexed
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Bryan A. Garner is a scholar working on Law, Political Science and International Relations and Language and Linguistics.
According to data from OpenAlex, Bryan A. Garner has authored 31 papers receiving a total of 362 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Law, 6 papers in Political Science and International Relations and 6 papers in Language and Linguistics. Recurrent topics in Bryan A. Garner's work include Comparative and International Law Studies (8 papers), Lexicography and Language Studies (5 papers) and Law, logistics, and international trade (5 papers). Bryan A. Garner is often cited by papers focused on Comparative and International Law Studies (8 papers), Lexicography and Language Studies (5 papers) and Law, logistics, and international trade (5 papers). Bryan A. Garner collaborates with scholars based in . Bryan A. Garner's co-authors include Antonin Scalia, Jeff Newman and David Schultz and has published in prestigious journals such as Columbia Law Review, English Today and Texas law review.
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Bryan A. Garner
27 papers
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282 citations
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Garner, Bryan A.. (2016). The Future of Appellate Advocacy. Duquesne Law Review. 54(2). 311.1 indexed citations
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Garner, Bryan A.. (2016). The Chicago Guide to Grammar, Usage, and Punctuation. CERN Document Server (European Organization for Nuclear Research).1 indexed citations
Garner, Bryan A.. (2012). HBR guide to better business writing.4 indexed citations
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Garner, Bryan A.. (2009). Garner on language and writing : selected essays and speeches of Bryan A. Garner.3 indexed citations
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Garner, Bryan A.. (2005). Don't Know Much about Punctuation: Notes on a Stickler Wannabe. Texas law review. 83(5). 1443.2 indexed citations
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Garner, Bryan A.. (2005). Black Law Dictionary.2 indexed citations
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Garner, Bryan A.. (2004). The Winning Brief: 100 Tips for Persuasive Briefing in Trial and Appellate Courts. Medical Entomology and Zoology.3 indexed citations
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Garner, Bryan A., et al.. (2004). The Rules of Golf in Plain English. Medical Entomology and Zoology.
Garner, Bryan A. & David Schultz. (1999). A handbook of business law terms.1 indexed citations
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