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same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
topics.
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Herz, Michael, Bhikhu Parekh, C. Edwin Baker, et al.. (2012). The Content and Context of Hate Speech. Cambridge University Press eBooks.28 indexed citations
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Baker, C. Edwin. (2011). Autonomy and Free Speech. University of Minnesota Digital Conservancy (University of Minnesota). 27(2). 251–282.9 indexed citations
Baker, C. Edwin. (2008). Rawls, equality, and democracy. Philosophy & Social Criticism. 34(3). 203–246.1 indexed citations
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Baker, C. Edwin. (2007). The Independent Significance of the Press Clause Under Existing Law. Hofstra law review. 35(3). 4.3 indexed citations
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Baker, C. Edwin. (2007). The First Amendment and Commercial Speech. Indiana law journal. 84(3). 10.2 indexed citations
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Baker, C. Edwin. (2004). Michelman on Constitutional Democracy. Tulsa law journal. 39(3). 511–546.1 indexed citations
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Baker, C. Edwin. (2004). Paternalism, Politics, and Citizen Freedom: The Commercial Speech Quandary in Nike. Case Western Reserve law review. 54(4). 1161.2 indexed citations
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Baker, C. Edwin. (2002). First Amendment Limits on the Copyright. Vanderbilt law review. 55(3). 891.6 indexed citations
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Baker, C. Edwin. (2001). Injustice and the Normative Nature of Meaning. Maryland law review. 60(3). 578.1 indexed citations
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Baker, C. Edwin. (2001). Media, Markets, and Democracy. Cambridge University Press eBooks.245 indexed citations breakdown →
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Baker, C. Edwin. (2000). An Economic Critique of Free Trade in Media Products. North Carolina law review. 78(5). 1357.5 indexed citations
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Bennett, W. Lance, Peter Dahlgren, William A. Gamson, et al.. (2000). Mediated Politics. Cambridge University Press eBooks.53 indexed citations
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Baker, C. Edwin. (1998). The Media That Citizens Need. University of Pennsylvania Law Review. 147(2). 317–317.18 indexed citations
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Baker, C. Edwin. (1997). Giving the Audience What It Wants. The Knowledge Bank (The Ohio State University).15 indexed citations
Baker, C. Edwin. (1980). Starting Points in Economic Analysis of Law. Hofstra law review. 8(4). 4.8 indexed citations
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Baker, C. Edwin. (1980). Press Rights and Government Power to Structure the Press. University of Miami law review. 34(4). 819.1 indexed citations
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