Wednesday, March 27, 2024
SSRN Tax Professor Rankings
SSRN has updated its monthly ranking of 750 American and international law school faculties and 3,000 law professors by (among other things) the number of paper downloads from the SSRN database. Here is the new list (through March 1, 2024) of the Top 25 U.S. Tax Professors in two of the SSRN categories: all-time downloads and recent downloads (within the past 12 months):
All-Time | Recent | ||||
1 | Reuven Avi-Yonah (Michigan) | 230,364 | 1 | Amy Monahan (Minnesota) | 13,501 |
2 | Daniel Hemel (NYU) | 133,250 | 2 | Reuven Avi-Yonah (Michigan) | 11,960 |
3 | Dan Shaviro (NYU) | 128,393 | 3 | Kristin Hickman (Minnesota) | 9,004 |
4 | Lily Batchelder (NYU) | 127,986 | 4 | David Gamage (Missouri-Columbia) | 4,323 |
5 | David Gamage (Missouri-Columbia) | 127,979 | 5 | Daniel Hemel (NYU) | 4,191 |
6 | Darien Shanske (UC-Davis) | 119,766 | 6 | Bridget Crawford (Pace) | 4,081 |
7 | David Kamin (NYU) | 114,848 | 7 | Kim Clausing (UCLA) | 3,749 |
8 | Cliff Fleming (BYU) | 108,854 | 8 | Louis Kaplow (Harvard) | 3,599 |
9 | Manoj Viswanathan (UC-SF) | 105,127 | 9 | Zachary Liscow (Yale) | 3,535 |
10 | Ari Glogower (Northwestern) | 104,695 | 10 | Kyle Rozema (Northwestern) | 3,528 |
11 | Rebecca Kysar (Fordham) | 104,208 | 11 | D. Dharmapala (UC-Berkeley) | 3,498 |
12 | D. Dharmapala (UC-Berkeley) | 53,152 | 12 | Brad Borden (Brooklyn) | 3,093 |
13 | Michael Simkovic (USC) | 49,494 | 13 | Ruth Mason (Virginia) | 3,060 |
14 | Louis Kaplow (Harvard) | 42,965 | 14 | Steve Black (Texas Tech) | 3,059 |
15 | Paul Caron (Pepperdine) | 42,022 | 15 | Robert Sitkoff (Harvard) | 3,045 |
16 | Richard Ainsworth (Boston University) | 39,650 | 16 | Darien Shanske (UC-Davis) | 2,990 |
17 | Bridget Crawford (Pace) | 39,324 | 17 | Young Ran (Christine) Kim (Cardozo) | 2,727 |
18 | Robert Sitkoff (Harvard) | 34,406 | 18 | Jordan Barry (USC) | 2,658 |
19 | Brad Borden (Brooklyn) | 32,930 | 19 | David Weisbach (Chicago) | 2,597 |
20 | Ruth Mason (Virginia) | 31,905 | 20 | Richard Ainsworth (Boston University) | 2,506 |
21 | Vic Fleischer (UC-Irvine) | 30,805 | 21 | John Brooks (Fordham) | 2,388 |
22 | Ed Kleinbard (USC) | 30,105 | 22 | Dan Shaviro (NYU) | 2,281 |
23 | Amy Monahan (Minnesota) | 29,980 | 23 | Michael Simkovic (USC) | 2,254 |
24 | Kim Clausing (UCLA) | 29,246 | 24 | Brian Galle (Georgetown) | 2,234 |
25 | Jim Hines (Michigan) | 29,153 | 25 | Ellen Aprill (Loyola-L.A.) | 2,052 |
Note that this ranking includes full-time tax professors with at least one tax paper on SSRN, and all papers (including non-tax papers) by these tax professors are included in the SSRN data.
The other SSRN ranking categories are:
These rankings, of course, are imperfect measures of faculty scholarly performance -- as are the existing ranking methodologies of reputation surveys, productivity counts, and citation counts. Our modest claim in our article, Ranking Law Schools: Using SSRN to Measure Scholarly Performance, 81 Ind. L.J. 83 (2006) (Symposium on The Next Generation of Law School Rankings), is that the SSRN data can play a role in faculty rankings along with these other measures. Bill Henderson (Indiana-Bloomington) thinks we are too modest, and that SSRN may provide a better measure of faculty performance than these other methodologies.
For my other articles on what SSRN downloads can tell us about the current state and future of legal scholarship, and about the relationship between scholarship and blogging, see:
- The Long Tail of Legal Scholarship, 116 Yale L.J. Pocket Part 38 (2006)
- Are Scholars Better Bloggers? -- Bloggership: How Blogs are Transforming Legal Scholarship, 84 Wash. U. L. Rev. 1025 (2006)
For Ted Seto's faculty-wide (and metropolitan area-wide) analysis of these SSRN tax rankings, see:
https://taxprof.typepad.com/taxprof_blog/2024/03/ssrn-tax-professor-rankings.html