His writing has received much attention and been cited in Congressional debates.
His writings remain authoritative today and are widely cited.
His writings are widely cited and prescribed reading for every graduate student.
Other writings and sources, many used by Mallory, are cited for their specific contributions to the legend.
His writings were often cited by academics, government officials, and other journalists, and a journalism award was named in his honor.
Higgins's writings have frequently been cited in books and government reports.
His writings are cited all over the world.
Though some jurors had doubts about his guilt, his drawings and writings were cited by jury members as compelling evidence against him.
His writings were cited in Supreme Court opinions.
His writings have been cited as authority by over a dozen courts, including the United States Supreme Court.