Posted by David Bernstein:
Downloaded Papers per law School:

   Received the following email from [1]SSRN (Social Science Research
   Network) Today:

     SSRN is pleased to announce a new service: We now list Top Law
     Schools based on downloads from SSRN's eLibrary. This list will be
     revised monthly.

     The Top 20 Law Schools as measured by downloads of their faculty's
     papers from SSRN over the last 12 months ending March 1, 2005 are:

     SSRN TOP 20 LAW SCHOOLS (BETA) [law school homes of Volokh
     Conspirators are in bold]

     1 Harvard University - Harvard Law School

     2 Stanford Law School

     3 University of Chicago - Law School

     4 Columbia University - Columbia Law School

     5 University of California, Los Angeles - School of Law

     6 University of Texas at Austin - School of Law

     7 George Mason University - School of Law

     8 University of California, Berkeley - School of Law (Boalt Hall)

     9 Yale University - Law School

     10 University of Virginia - School of Law

     11 George Washington University - Law School

     12 Georgetown University Law Center

     13 New York University - School of Law

     14 Vanderbilt University - School of Law

     15 University of San Diego - School of Law

     16 University of Pennsylvania - School of Law

     17 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - College of Law

     18 Boston University - School of Law

     19 University of Michigan at Ann Arbor - Law School

     20 Fordham University - School of Law

   More complete data can be found on the SSRN website (registration
   required).

   Obviously, there are some vagaries in the system: schools with bigger
   faculties have an advantage over smaller schools, schools with a
   higher participation rate in SSRN have an advantage over schools with
   less participation, and one extremely well-cited paper can
   significantly increase a school's standing. On the other hand, unlike,
   say, Brian Leiter's citation counts, this system rewards rather than
   punishes school with active but relatively junior faculties. In any
   event, without endorsing the particular order above, the top 20 on the
   SSRN list seems awfully close to the schools that I'd think have among
   the twenty best faculties in the country.

References

   1. http://www.ssrn.com/

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