Annual Review of Law and Social Science

Papers
(The TQCC of Annual Review of Law and Social Science is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Algorithms and Decision-Making in the Public Sector41
Black Lives Matter in Historical Perspective30
AI and Global Governance: Modalities, Rationales, Tensions23
Governance by Data20
Women's Rights After War: On Gender Interventions and Enduring Hierarchies17
Philanthrocapitalism and the Separation of Powers13
The Law Meets Psychological Expertise: Eight Best Practices to Improve Forensic Psychological Assessment10
The Impact of Experienced and Expressed Emotion on Legal Factfinding10
On the Interdependence of Liberal and Illiberal/Authoritarian Legal Forms in Racial Capitalist Regimes…The Case of the United States9
Replicability in Empirical Legal Research6
Business and Human Rights: Alternative Approaches to Transnational Regulation5
How Technology Is (or Is Not) Transforming Law Firms5
The Reasonable Person Standard: Psychological and Legal Perspectives5
Legal Dualism as a Framework for Analyzing the Role of Law under Authoritarianism5
Regulating Government AI and the Challenge of Sociotechnical Design4
Access to Justice and Legal Services Regulatory Reform4
Infrastructures and Laws: Publics and Publicness4
Law and Illiberalism: A Sociolegal Review and Research Road Map4
Environmental Legal Mobilization4
Hobbling: The Effects of Proactive Policing and Mass Imprisonment on Children's Education4
Medical Aid in Dying: New Frontiers in Medicine, Law, and Culture3
What Is Cultural Cognition, and Why Does It Matter?3
Parole Board Decision Making and Constitutional Rights3
Protecting Basic Legal Freedoms: International Legal Complexes, Accountability Devices, and the Deviant Case of China3
Constitutional Dictatorships, from Colonialism to COVID-193
Water Security and International Law3
Personal, Not Real: Manufactured Housing Insecurity, Real Property, and the Law3
Social Theory and Legal Theory: Contemporary Interactions3
Cultivating Equal Minds: Laws and Policies as (De)biasing Social Interventions3
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