USF Law in Top 50 for 2019 Scholarly Rankings
For 2019, the University of San Francisco School of Law faculty ranked 10th for median SSRN downloads in the last 12 months, and were ranked 47th in overall scholarly impact in a new survey by Paul Heald and Ted Sichelman.* USF Law is clearly "punching above [its] expected weight” given its relatively small faculty, say Heald and Sichelman in their forthcoming Jurimetrics article on the 100 schools with the greatest scholarly impact.
Writing across a wide range of subjects, USF Law faculty share a mission to understand and help solve many of the world’s most pressing issues. We’re pleased to provide a glimpse of recent scholarship:
Criminal procedure, trial advocacy, wrongful convictions
Recently published:"Ending Innocence Denying" Hofstra Law Review (2019)
Complex litigation, ethics, and the interplay between the two
Recently published: "Artificial Wisdom? A Potential Limit on AI in Law (and Elsewhere)" Oklahoma Law Review (2019)
Corporate and securities law, administrative law and regulation
Recently published: "Disclosure as Delaware's New Frontier" Hastings Law Journey (2019)
Data privacy, the intersection of communications technology and law
Recently published: "The Carpenter Chronicle: A Near-Perfect Surveillance" Harvard Law Review (With Stephen W. Smith) (2018
International law, international trade and arbitration
Recently published: "The Future of Legal Management of Mass Migration" The International Lawyer (2018)
Associate Dean Tristin Green
Employment discrimination, inequality, and law
Recently published: "Rethinking Racial Entitlements: From Epithet to Theory" Southern California Law Review (2019)
Immigration law
Recently published: "Deporter-in-Chief: Obama v. Trump" Cambridge University Press (2019)
Housing and property law
Recently published: "Mindfulness as Resistance" Southwestern University Law Review (2019)
Climate change and environmental justice
Recently published:"Energy, Governance, and Market Mechanisms" Miami Law Review (2018)
Wrongful convictions and false confessions
Recently published:"Police Interrogation and Suspect Confessions" Cambridge University Press (2019)
* "Ranking the Academic Impact of 100 American Law Schools" Jurimetrics, Paul Heald and Ted Sichelman (forthcoming 2019)