The impact of legalized abortion on crime JJ Donohue III, SD Levitt The Quarterly Journal of Economics 116 (2), 379-420, 2001 | 1241 | 2001 |
Continuous versus episodic change: The impact of civil rights policy on the economic status of blacks JJ Donohue, JJ Heckman National Bureau of Economic Research, 1991 | 789 | 1991 |
The changing nature of employment discrimination litigation JJ Donohue III, P Siegelman Stan. l. rev. 43, 983, 1990 | 769 | 1990 |
Uses and abuses of empirical evidence in the death penalty debate JJ Donohue, J Wolfers National Bureau of Economic Research, 2006 | 636 | 2006 |
The costs of wrongful-discharge laws DH Autor, JJ Donohue III, SJ Schwab The review of economics and statistics 88 (2), 211-231, 2006 | 588 | 2006 |
Shooting down the more guns, less crime hypothesis I Ayres, JJ Donohue National Bureau of Economic Research, 2002 | 482 | 2002 |
Allocating resources among prisons and social programs in the battle against crime JJ Donohue III, P Siegelman The Journal of Legal Studies 27 (1), 1-43, 1998 | 329 | 1998 |
The impact of race on policing and arrests JJ Donohue III, SD Levitt The Journal of Law and Economics 44 (2), 367-394, 2001 | 306 | 2001 |
Is title VII efficient JJ Donohue III U. Pa. L. Rev. 134, 1411, 1985 | 300 | 1985 |
Studying the iceberg from its tip: A comparison of published and unpublished employment discrimination cases P Siegelman, JJ Donohue III Law and Society Review, 1133-1170, 1990 | 280 | 1990 |
Right‐to‐carry laws and violent crime: A comprehensive assessment using panel data and a state‐level synthetic control analysis JJ Donohue, A Aneja, KD Weber Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 16 (2), 198-247, 2019 | 207 | 2019 |
Opting for the British Rule, or If Posner and Shavell Can't Remember the Coase Theorem, Who Will JJ Donohue III Harv. L. Rev. 104, 1093, 1990 | 182 | 1990 |
The selection of employment discrimination disputes for litigation: Using business cycle effects to test the Priest-Klein hypothesis P Siegelman, JJ Donohue III The Journal of Legal Studies 24 (2), 427-462, 1995 | 175 | 1995 |
Advocacy versus analysis in assessing employment discrimination law JJ Donohue III Stan. L. Rev. 44, 1583, 1991 | 148 | 1991 |
Prohibiting sex discrimination in the workplace: An economic perspective JJ Donohue III U. Chi. L. Rev. 56, 1337, 1989 | 142 | 1989 |
Further evidence that legalized abortion lowered crime: A reply to Joyce JJ Donohue, SD Levitt Journal of Human Resources 39 (1), 29-49, 2004 | 141 | 2004 |
Did Miranda diminish police effectiveness JJ Donohue III Stan. L. Rev. 50, 1147, 1997 | 133 | 1997 |
Measurement error, legalized abortion, and the decline in crime: A response to Foote and Goetz JJ Donohue III, SD Levitt The Quarterly Journal of Economics 123 (1), 425-440, 2008 | 126 | 2008 |
The employment consequences of wrongful-discharge laws: large, small, or none at all? DH Autor, JJ Donohue III, SJ Schwab American Economic Review 94 (2), 440-446, 2004 | 126 | 2004 |
Assessing the relative benefits of incarceration: Overall changes and the benefits on the margin JJ Donohue III Do prisons make us safer? The benefits and costs of the prison boom, 269-342, 2009 | 123 | 2009 |