I didn’t think we had respect within our discipline or influence within our 
discipline through law reviews generally!  :)

> On Dec 29, 2015, at 11:33 AM, Conkle, Daniel O. <con...@indiana.edu> wrote:
> 
> A colleague of mine, who is working on an interdisciplinary book, has asked 
> me for ideas on the following: 
>  
> First, to reply to the criticism that law reviews are not respected by other 
> disciplines, I am searching for examples of important scholarship published 
> in law reviews by social scientists, historians or religion scholars rather 
> than academic lawyers. Second, to reply to the criticism that legal scholars 
> have no influence outside their discipline, I am searching for examples where 
> social scientists, historians or religion scholars have recognized the 
> contribution to knowledge in their fields made by legal scholars with no 
> additional credentials.
>  
> If anyone has thoughts that I might pass along to him, please let me know, 
> off-list.  Thanks in advance.
>  
> Dan
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Institute for Intellectual Property and Social Justice
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