Data Sources and Metrics
The 5th edition of the Research.com Best Law Scientists Ranking has been created based on comprehensive bibliometric data primarily sourced from OpenAlex and CrossRef, along with multiple other reputable data sources. These databases provide extensive coverage of scholarly publications, citations, and metadata, which form the foundation for the citation-based metrics utilized in this ranking. All bibliometric data used to devise these metrics were collected on January 12, 2026.
A scientist’s position in the ranking is determined by their D-index (Discipline H-index), a refined metric that calculates impact based solely on publications and citations within the specific discipline under examination—in this case, Law. This approach ensures that the ranking reflects domain-specific scholarly contributions rather than general scientific output.
Scope of Research and Eligibility Criteria
The ranking assesses 279,971 scientist profiles identified across a broad range of bibliometric databases covering all disciplines, from which 466 scientists specializing in Law were specifically examined. To qualify for inclusion, each scientist’s D-index had to be at least 20, with a majority of their tier publications predominantly focused on Law. Additionally, awards and notable achievements within the field of Law were considered to further verify prominence in the discipline.
The threshold for the D-index varies by discipline, adjusted in increments of 10 based on the estimated total number of scholars active in each field. This method ensures that the top 1% of leading scholars in each discipline are represented in the list. Furthermore, to maintain discipline-specific relevance, a scientist’s D-index must not deviate from their general H-index by more than 30%, guaranteeing proximity and consistency between their overall and discipline-specific impact.
Verification and Evaluation Practices
Recognizing that raw bibliometric data alone cannot serve as an absolute measure of scholarly output, the Research.com team undertakes rigorous manual verification of all scientist profiles. Researchers’ contributions were cross-correlated against publications indexed in a variety of trustworthy and authoritative sources to ensure accuracy and validity. Although the number of articles published in leading journals and conference proceedings does not directly influence the ranking position, it serves as a valuable secondary indicator of a scientist’s research contributions within their specific field.
The ranking positions are ultimately established based on each scientist’s D-index, calculated from the carefully curated data collected from OpenAlex and CrossRef, the most prominent and widely recognized bibliometric databases available to the global research community. For more comprehensive details regarding the methodology used to develop this ranking, readers are encouraged to visit our methodology page.
Research.com’s Mission and Purpose
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