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January 5, 2009
John Doyle's Law Journal Rankings
John Doyle (Washington and Lee Law School Library) has updated his law journal rankings database through 2008. Here three of the rankings for US law journals. Methodology and complete listing here. [JH]
Combined Factors
1 Harvard Law Review 100
2 The Yale Law Journal 89.6
3 Columbia Law Review 82.4
4 Stanford Law Review 74.7
5 New York University Law Review 68.2
6 California Law Review 66.6
6 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 66.6
8 The Georgetown Law Journal 64.4
9 Virginia Law Review 63.5
10 Cornell Law Review 61.6
Impact Factor
1 The Yale Law Journal 2.9
2 Columbia Law Review 2.75
3 New York University Law Review 2.7
4 Supreme Court Review 2.68
5 Harvard Journal of Law & Technology 2.59
6 Stanford Law Review 2.55
7 Cornell Law Review 2.54
8 Virginia Law Review 2.52
9 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 2.5
10 California Law Review 2.49
10 The Georgetown Law Journal 2.49
Currency Factor
1 The Georgetown Law Journal 5
2 The Yale Law Journal 4.32
3 Harvard Law Review 4.29
4 Cornell Law Review 4.09
5 New York University Law Review 3.89
6 Columbia Law Review 3.81
7 California Law Review 3.8
8 Virginia Law Review 3.63
9 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 3.58
10 Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review 3.46
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