The University of Chicago Federalist Society has tried for a third time to set up a debate between myself and John Donohue. Since the last two debates on the issue of guns at the University of Chicago were canceled at the last moment with Donohue withdrawing from one debate with just 2 days to go, I thought that we might have more luck scheduling a debate on another topic that is getting a lot of attention these days: abortion and crime. Donohue and Steve Levitt were the coauthors on a paper that got a lot of attention on this issue and Levitt as also recently coauthored a book with Steve Dubner that again goes over the issue. All three were asked to pick a time to debate the issue, but even though Donohue is free on the 25th and despite all the attention currently being given to the abortion research, none of them were willing to debate their work on abortion with me.
(I think that I know why.) I will still be presenting on the 25th with the hope that Donohue will change his mind and defend his research.
Further discussions about John Donohue, including his backing out of one of the two previously scheduled debates on guns, are here.
Labels: Abortion, Crime, JohnDonohue, SteveLevitt
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