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Publishing Public Law: Publication Trends in Law and Courts

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 August 2025

Abigail A. Matthews
Affiliation:
University at Buffalo, SUNY , Buffalo, NY, USA
Alyx Mark*
Affiliation:
Wesleyan University , Middletown, CT, USA
Monica Lineberger
Affiliation:
University of Wisconsin -Whitewater, Whitewater, WI, USA
*
Corresponding author: Alyx Mark; Email: amark@wesleyan.edu
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Abstract

As expectations for research output evolve, tenure portfolios serve as valuable records of how a field gauges impact. We analyze the records of 184 Law and Courts faculty at PhD-granting institutions and find that the median portfolio has grown from seven to ten peer-reviewed articles, that scholars publish in a wider variety of outlets, and that coauthorship rates have doubled over our four-decade time period. We also note patterns of gendered collaboration and private-institution advantages. These trends suggest shifting tenure expectations, complicate traditional metrics of impact, and underscore the need to initiate data-driven conversations about scholarly impact in an increasingly multidisciplinary field.

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Figure 1. Distribution of Total Number of Publications in Tenure Portfolios, 1976–2021.

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Table 1. Book vs. Article-Based Portfolios by Gender and Institution Type

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Figure 2a. Shifts in Portfolio Composition by Gender, Institution Type, and Cohort Decade, Scholars with One or More Books.

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Figure 2b. Shifts in Portfolio Composition by Gender, Institution Type, and Cohort Decade, Scholars with Article-Based Portfolios.

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Figure 3. Total Number of Publications in Tenure Portfolios, 1976–2021.

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Table 2. Median Publication Counts by Decade Tenured (1976–2021)

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Figure 4a. Average Scholarly Publication Distribution by Institution Type Across Decades.

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Figure 4b. Average Scholarly Publication Distribution by Gender Across Decades.

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Figure 5. Total Number of Big Three Publications by Gender and Institution at Tenure 1976–2021.

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Figure 6. Ratio of Publications That are Coauthored at Time of Tenure, 1976–2021.

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Figure 7. Coauthorship Teams by Gender, 1976–2021.

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