James Lindgren
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James Lindgren is a professor of law at Northwestern University. He was a leading critic and investigator of charges of scholarly impropriety against anti-gun scholar Michael Bellesiles. Later, and perhaps because of this history, he was chosen to investigate charges that pro-gun scholar John Lott had invented a study. He concluded both were likely guilty of serious misconduct.
Lindgren blogs at the Volokh Conspiracy.
[edit] External links
- Northwestern website
- [1] Comments on Questions About John R. Lott’s Claims Regarding a 1997 Survey.
- Fall From Grace: Arming America and the Bellesiles Scandal, Yale Law Journal (2002) The final version of the 56-page review documenting problems with Arming America may be downloaded from this page at SSRN.
- Counting Guns in Early America, Wm. & Mary Law Review (2002) Article may be downloaded from this page at SSRN.