In 2004, the Journal of Empirical Legal Studies was launched by the Society for Empirical Legal Studies and Cornell Law School, and within three years risen to be ranked 28th of the over 800 US law journals.
Saks's primary area of expertise is in the Law and Social Science field, in which he is the fourth most cited current scholar.
English studies | oriental studies | Boston Legal | Legal case | George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies | Business Studies | Beijing Foreign Studies University | Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies | California Institute of Integral Studies | Oriental studies | Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies | Islamic Studies | Legal drama | Latin American Studies | Islamic studies | International Studies Quarterly | International Institute for Strategic Studies | Cultural Studies | Social Studies | Shanghai International Studies University | School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences | Salk Institute for Biological Studies | Religious Studies | National Council for the Social Studies | Millennium: Journal of International Studies | media studies | Fairly Legal | European Studies | College for Creative Studies | Chief of Naval Operations Strategic Studies Group |