8/3/2005
AEI Resident Scholar
E-mail: jlott@aei.org
Academic Papers
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Copyright 2005 by John R. Lott, Jr. All rights reserved
My Op-eds
Previous Posts
- Bolton On the Second Amendment
- Academics drag feet on giving out data
- Self Defense Lubbock, Texas style
- Ill. Gov. Blagojevich vetoes three pro-gun bills
- Will Justice Breyer's property be taken from him in New Hampshire?
- NOW: Women can determine what to do with their bodies for abortions but not breast implants
- Senate passes bill to rein in suits against gun makers
- "Resident With Concealed Gun Scares Away Robber"
- Latest on bill to rein in lawsuits against gun makers
- The rush is on to sue gun makers
Book Reviews
- For a list of book reviews on The Bias Against Guns, click here.
Interesting Past Topics
Research finding a drop in violent crime rates from Right-to-carry laws
National Academies of Science Panel on Firearms
Sources for Defensive Gun Uses
Fraudulent website pretending to be run by me
General discussion of my 1997 and 2002 surveys as well as related surveys
Links
A debate that I had with George Mason University's Robert Ehrlich on guns
Lyonette Louis-Jacques's page on Firearms Regulation Worldwide
An interview concerning More Guns, Less Crime: Understanding Crime and Gun Control Laws
The End of Myth: An Interview with Dr. John Lott
Art DeVany's website, one of the more innovative economists in the last few decades
Cafe Hayek -- run by my friends Don Boudreaux and Russell Roberts
Alphecca -- weekly review on the media's coverage of guns
Xrlq -- Some interesting coverage of the law.
conservativecontrarian
A Nation of Riflemen
Clayton Cramer's Blog
My hidden mathematical ability (a math professor with the same name)
geekwitha45
My AEI Web Page
Craig Newmark
Eric Rasmusen
William Sjostrom
Dr. T's EconLinks.com
Interview with National Review Online
Data
- Johnlott.org
(description of book, downloadable data sets, and discussions of previous controversies)
Updated Media Analysis of Appalachian Law School Attack
Journal of Legal Studies paper on spoiled ballots during the 2000 Presidential Election
Data set from USA Today, STATA 7.0 data set
"Do" File for some of the basic regressions from the paper
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