A new tally of the most-cited law review articles of all time gives the edge to the Harvard Law Review. But Yale Law School’s faculty has a lead over Harvard’s in producing oft-cited scholarship since 1990.

The survey, published online June 1 in the Michigan Law Review, is the latest update by Fred Shapiro, associate librarian at Yale, joined this time by Michelle Pearse, a Harvard Law librarian.

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