John Donohue
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Assistant Professor
Also affiliated: Bureau of Economic Analysis (2003); National Bureau of Economic Research (2003–2025); Mayo Clinic (2005); Cornell University (2003); WinnMed (2005); Yale University (2004–2006); University of California, Berkeley (2003); Stanford University (2003–2017)
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John Donohue's research focuses on the ethical and legal dimensions of societal issues, with recent publications examining topics such as firearm regulation, the role of silence in complicity, and the ethical considerations surrounding technology giants and user relationships. He has also explored the complexities of the death penalty and the strategic financial contributions to pro-gun advocacy groups. His work touches upon the interplay between individual freedoms, public safety, and the responsibilities of corporations and society. Donohue's scholarship is characterized by its engagement with contemporary legal and ethical debates, often analyzing the nuances of policy and public discourse.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 22
- Citations: 338
Selected Publications
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The scylla and charybdis of paternalism and moral complicity (2025)
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Silence as complicity and action as silence (2024)
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Click-Gap, paternalism, and tech giants’ relationships with their users (2023)
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- Beyond Bruen: Can Firearm Training Replace Local Discretion in Concealed Carry Permitting?
- Beyond Bruen: Can Firearm Training Replace Local Discretion in Concealed Carry Permitting?
- Beyond Bruen: Can Firearm Training Replace Local Discretion in Concealed Carry Permitting?
- Financial Firepower: School Shootings and the Strategic Contributions of Pro-Gun PACs
- Financial Firepower: School Shootings and the Strategic Contributions of Pro-Gun PACs
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