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Ex Parte Communications and More Town Attorney Shenanigans |
Robert Wechsler |
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Blind Spots VIII — How to Handle Our Blind Spots |
Robert Wechsler |
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Summer Reading: Richard Painter on Ethics Reform III |
Robert Wechsler |
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A Miscellany |
Robert Wechsler |
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CA Gov. Brown Points to 50-Year-Old Essay To Defend His Veto of Ethics Reforms |
Robert Wechsler |
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Nagle on Withdrawal As Cure for Campaign Contributions |
Robert Wechsler |
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Ethics Code Waiver Provisions and Unforeseen Consequences |
Robert Wechsler |
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Attempt to Make Gift Bans Unconstitutional in KY |
Robert Wechsler |
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State-Mandated Ethics Reform and Political Culture |
Robert Wechsler |
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Pension Fund Boards and Conflicts of Interest |
Robert Wechsler |
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How a Board Should Handle a Member's Contract Conflict |
Robert Wechsler |
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Personal Conflicts and Technicalities |
Robert Wechsler |
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Voiding Contracts, Transactions, and Permits Where There Is an Ethics Violation |
Robert Wechsler |
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SC Bill on Local Government Budget Transparency |
Robert Wechsler |
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A Miscellany |
Robert Wechsler |
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Misinformation and the Lack of Ethics Training in Mississippi |
Robert Wechsler |
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The Revolving Door: Descent or Ascent? |
Robert Wechsler |
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Ethics in Congress II - The Principles of Legislative Ethics and the Appearance Standard |
Robert Wechsler |
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Citizens to Redistrict Austin Council |
Robert Wechsler |
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Participatory Budgeting as Solution to Council District Discretionary Fund Problems |
Robert Wechsler |
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Misuse of Government Website Bios for Business Purposes |
Robert Wechsler |
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Voting For or Against Is Not the Question; Independence Is the Answer |
Robert Wechsler |
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An Occasion for Compassion and Respect |
Robert Wechsler |
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Miscellaneous Provisions |
Robert Wechsler |
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If Fiduciary Duty Governs Financial Advice, Why Not Ethics Advice and Officials' Disclosure? |
Robert Wechsler |