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This study began as an effort to identify the determinants of post-tenure scholarship produced by law professors. The impact of a number of variables was assessed. The only independent variable that was satistically significant was pages of pre-tenure scholarship. The analysis also revealed a significant decrease in scholarship by law professors once they had been granted tenure. This decrease held true for all levels of law schools.