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MOST PUBLISHED AUTHORS3
1. Jim M. Perdue (14 book chapters)
2. James B. Sales (10 book chapters)
3. G. Sidney Buchanan (6 articles)
T4. Will G. Barber, John T. Montford, Irene M. Rosenberg, and
Mark A. Rothstein (3 articles each)
MOST CITED ARTICLES
1. “Off to the Races”: The 1980s Tort Crisis
and the Law Reform Process
Joseph Sanders and Craig Joyce
27 HOUS. L. REV. 207 (1990) (83 citations)
2. Patenting Transgenic Human Embryos:
A Nonuse Cost Perspective
Dan L. Burk
30 HOUS. L. REV. 1597 (1993) (46 citations)
T3. Competency to Consent to Treatment:
The Distinction Between Assent and Objection
Bruce J. Winick
28 HOUS. L. REV. 15 (1991), and
Invasion of Privacy in the Private Employment Sector:
Tortious and Ethical Aspects
Frank J. Cavico
30 HOUS. L. REV. 1263 (1993) (36 citations)
T5. 1987 Texas Tort Reform: The Quest for a Fairer
and More Predictable Texas Civil Justice System (Part 1)
John T. Montford and Will G. Barber
25 HOUS. L. REV. 59 (1988), and
Progress on Attorney’s Fees:
Expanding the “Loser Pays” Rule in Texas
Gregory E. Maggs and Michael D. Weiss
30 HOUS. L. REV. 1915 (1993) (32 citations)
3. For the counting principles involved in this tabulation, see Methodological Note
in Craig Joyce, Driven: The First Decade of Houston Law Review, supra, at 32 n.3.