University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform

646 papers and 1.8k indexed citations i.

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The 646 papers published in University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform in the last decades have received a total of 1.8k indexed citations. Papers published in University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform usually cover Law (223 papers), Political Science and International Relations (222 papers) and Sociology and Political Science (139 papers) specifically the topics of Legal Systems and Judicial Processes (151 papers), Legal Education and Practice Innovations (62 papers) and Law, Rights, and Freedoms (58 papers). The most active scholars publishing in University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform are Jeremy Waldron, Norman Matloff, Robert H. Mnookin, Cary Coglianese, Paul C. Weiler, James A. Hall, Jay R. Williams, Martin Gold, Shari Seidman Diamond and Geoffrey P. Kramer.

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Fields of papers published in University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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