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Fields of papers citing papers by Philip G. Schrag
This network shows the impact of papers produced by Philip G. Schrag. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Philip G. Schrag. The network helps show where Philip G. Schrag may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Philip G. Schrag
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Philip G. Schrag.
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Schrag, Philip G.. (2014). Moocs and Legal Education: Valuable Innovation or Looming Disaster?. Villanova law review. 59(1). 83.2 indexed citations
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Schrag, Philip G., et al.. (2010). Rejecting Refugees: Homeland Security's Administration of the One-Year Bar to Asylum. TUScholarShare (Temple University). 52(3). 651.
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Schrag, Philip G., et al.. (2010). Coordinating Loan Repayment Assistance Programs with New Federal Legislation. Journal of legal education. 60(4). 583.7 indexed citations
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Kenney, D. & Philip G. Schrag. (2008). Asylum Denied.1 indexed citations
Schrag, Philip G.. (2007). Federal Student Loan Repayment Assistance for Public Interest Lawyers and Other Employees of Governments and Nonprofit Organizations. Hofstra law review. 36(1). 3.10 indexed citations
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Schoenholtz, Andrew I., Jaya Ramji-Nogales, & Philip G. Schrag. (2007). Refugee Roulette: Disparities in Asylum Adjudication. Stanford Law Review. 60(2). 295.119 indexed citations
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Ramji-Nogales, Jaya, Andrew I. Schoenholtz, & Philip G. Schrag. (2007). Refugee Roulette: Disparities in Asylum Adjudication. SSRN Electronic Journal.52 indexed citations
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Schrag, Philip G., et al.. (2005). Ethical Problems in the Practice of Law. Medical Entomology and Zoology.3 indexed citations
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Schrag, Philip G.. (2001). The Federal Income-Contingent Repayment Option for Law Student Loans. Hofstra law review. 29(3). 2.4 indexed citations
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Schrag, Philip G.. (1996). Constructing a Clinic. eYLS (Yale Law School).5 indexed citations
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Schrag, Philip G., et al.. (1994). Law Reform in Estonia: The Role of Georgetown University Law Center. eYLS (Yale Law School). 25(2). 449.1 indexed citations
Schrag, Philip G.. (1989). The Serpent Strikes: Simulation In a Large First-Year Course. Journal of legal education. 39(4).4 indexed citations
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Schrag, Philip G.. (1986). Terry White: A Two-Front Negotiation Exercise. The Research Repository @ WVU (West Virginia University). 88(4). 8.1 indexed citations
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Meltsner, Michael & Philip G. Schrag. (1974). Public interest advocacy : materials for clinical legal education. Little, Brown eBooks.4 indexed citations
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Schrag, Philip G.. (1969). Bleak House 1968: A Report on Consumer Test Litigation. eYLS (Yale Law School).2 indexed citations
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