Annual Review of Law and Social Science

Papers
(The TQCC of Annual Review of Law and Social Science is 5. 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 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Empirical Approaches to the Rule of Law: Contours and Challenges of a Social Science That Does Not Quite Yet Exist57
Layers of Political Repression: Integrating Research on Social Movement Repression45
Legal Dualism as a Framework for Analyzing the Role of Law under Authoritarianism37
Advancing Socioeconomic Rights Through Interdisciplinary Factfinding: Opportunities and Challenges25
Good Law to Fight Bad Bugs: Legal Responses to Epidemics23
Legal Responsibility Among the Young and the Elderly23
Governance by Data20
Observations on 25 Years of Cannabis Law Reforms and Their Implications for the Psychedelic Renaissance in the United States20
To Tell the Truth, the Whole Truth, and Nothing but the Truth: Truth Seeking and Truth Telling in Law (and Other Arenas)17
Beyond Law as a Tool of Public Health: Vaccines in Interdisciplinary Sociolegal and Science Studies12
Constitutional Dictatorships, from Colonialism to COVID-1912
The Law and Economics of Blockchain11
Polarization, Populism, and the Crisis of American Democracy11
Moral Logics of Bureaucratic Indifference10
Medical Aid in Dying: New Frontiers in Medicine, Law, and Culture9
Women's Rights After War: On Gender Interventions and Enduring Hierarchies9
How Technology Is (or Is Not) Transforming Law Firms8
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Black Lives Matter in Historical Perspective8
Authoritarian Legality and State Capitalism in China6
Global Scripts in Transnational Legal Orders and Governance5
What Is Wrong with Corporate Law? The Purpose of Law and the Law of Purpose5
Law and Illiberalism: A Sociolegal Review and Research Road Map5
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