h5-index is the h-index for articles published in the last 5 complete years. It is the largest number h such that h articles published in 2015-2019 have at least h citations each.hide
h5-median for a publication is the median number of citations for the articles that make up its h5-index.hide
Publication | h5-index | h5-median | |
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1. | Yale Law Journal | 47 | 85 |
2. | Harvard Law Review | 42 | 81 |
3. | Columbia Law Review | 38 | 62 |
4. | University of Chicago Law Review | 36 | 50 |
5. | University of Pennsylvania Law Review | 35 | 50 |
6. | Stanford Law Review | 34 | 70 |
7. | Georgetown Law Journal | 34 | 54 |
8. | California Law Review | 34 | 45 |
9. | UCLA Law Review | 32 | 48 |
10. | Iowa Law Review | 32 | 47 |
11. | Virginia Law Review | 32 | 46 |
12. | Texas Law Review | 31 | 51 |
13. | Notre Dame Law Review | 31 | 41 |
14. | Minnesota Law Review | 31 | 40 |
15. | Duke Law Journal | 30 | 46 |
16. | Boston University Law Review | 30 | 38 |
17. | New York University Law Review | 29 | 49 |
18. | Vanderbilt Law Review | 29 | 44 |
19. | Michigan Law Review | 29 | 43 |
20. | Boston College Law Review | 27 | 42 |
Dates and citation counts are estimated and are determined automatically by a computer program.