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BY THE NUMBERS 71
MOST PUBLISHED AUTHORS3
1. Jim M. Perdue (21 works total: 20 book chapters, 1 article)
2. James B. Sales (13 works total: 11 book chapters, 2 articles)
3. G. Sidney Buchanan (12 works total: 9 book chapters,
3 articles)
4. Newell H. Blakely (3 works total: 2 book chapters, 1 article)
T5. John R. Allison, Robert A. Carp, Stephen K. Huber, John E.
Kennedy, Robert Kratovil, Raymond T. Nimmer, Yale L.
Rosenberg, Gus A. Schill, Jr., Rodric B. Schoen, Philip P. Sudan,
and James Boyle Williamson (2 articles each)
MOST CITED ARTICLES4
1. Appealing Jury Findings
Michol O’Connor
12 HOUS. L. REV. 65 (1974) (55 citations)
2. An Analysis of Securities Litigation Under Section 12(2)
and How It Compares with Rule 10b-5
Martin I. Kaminsky
13 HOUS. L. REV. 231 (1976) (33 citations)
3. The Quest for Freedom: A Legal History of the Thirteenth
Amendment - Chapter 1. Great Expectations: The Issuance of the
Emancipation Proclamation, Adoption of the Thirteenth
Amendment, and Passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1866
G. Sidney Buchanan
12 HOUS. L. REV. 3 (1974) (32 citations)
4. Hospital Admitting Privileges and the Sherman Act
Andrew K. Dolan and Richard S. Ralston
18 HOUS. L. REV. 707 (1981) (25 citations)
5. Judicial Reinterpretation of Statutes:
The Example of Baseball and the Antitrust Laws
C. Paul Rogers III
14 HOUS. L. REV. 611 (1977) (20 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.
4. Due to the limitations of the available databases, our numbers reflect only
citations to these articles that occurred from the early 1980s forward and do not include
citations during the 1960s and 1970s. Better data will be available for Decades 3, 4, and
5 of this history.