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Ethics Codes & Reform

Ethics Codes & Reform April 20, 2008

The Don't Ask, Don't Tell Approach to Ethics

In a long and very important article in today’s New York Times about the conflicts of interest of so-called television and radio network military analysts, one analyst says that the network he works for asked few questions about analysts’ outside business interests, the nature of their work, or the…
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Ethics Codes & Reform March 25, 2008

The Conditions for Ethics Reform

In an upcoming book, The Rule of Law and Development, Michael Trebilcock and Ron Daniels divide developing countries into three groups (according to an article in last week’s Economist): 1. Those where politicians, lawyers, and the public all support legal reform (e.g., Central Europe after the end…
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Ethics Codes & Reform March 16, 2008

A Reminder About Ethical Reminders

Dan Ariely, an economist at M.I.T., made up a test that is easy to cheat on, in order to see how social situations might affect students’ choices whether to actually cheat or not. As described in his new book, Predictably Irrational, he found that students who had been asked to recall the Ten Comma…
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Ethics Codes & Reform March 9, 2008

Is "Ethics" the Best Word for Conflicts of Interest?

“Ethics” is an unfortunate name for what appears in government ethics codes. When people think about ethics, they think about right and wrong, about moral obligations, about being honest and upright, about the Golden Rule. This isn’t what government ethics deals with. Government ethics deals with a…
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Ethics Codes & Reform February 7, 2008

Ethics Code Waiver Provisions and Unforeseen Consequences

An Alaskan state representative needs a new kidney. The new state ethics law does not allow gifts over $250. It has a compassionate gift exemption, but it only allows compassionate gifts with a fair market value less than $250. This is one of many unforeseen consequences that comes from ethics code…
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Ethics Codes & Reform February 5, 2008

Muncie, Indiana, and the Applicability of the ASPA Code of Ethics for a City Council:

According to an article in the Muncie (IN) Star Press, the Muncie City Council voted 5-4 not to adopt the American Society for Public Administration’s ethics code, something that hundreds of citizens at the meeting favored. Apparently, the one non-Council member who spoke out against voting for the…
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Ethics Codes & Reform December 18, 2007

Lessons to share from ethics reform in Winter Park

In this article published in the Orlando Sentinel, the "Consultant" referred to was Carla Miller, of CityEthics, in a workshop presented in the spring of 2007. From: http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/opinion/views/orl-ethics1707dec17,0,3397755.story Richard Foglesong | Special To The Sentinel   (…
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Ethics Codes & Reform December 3, 2007

Jacksonville's Recent Ethics Code Revisions

Jacksonville's Ethics Commission recently went through a two year revision process of their City's Ethics Code. The resulting updates were finally ratified by the City Council last Tuesday night. See the Times Union article below... Note that I will get the code revisions up in a separate blog entr…
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Ethics Codes & Reform September 26, 2007

Discussing the Undiscussable

Is there an ethical requirement to discuss matters that are not being discussed? Dan Goleman, the author of Emotional Intelligence, refers to something he calls the Four Attentional Rules. 'In any group, from the family, to organizations, to entire societies, there are these unstated rules that we …
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Ethics Codes & Reform September 6, 2007

The Ethics Elephant

From Wikipedia. The story of the blind men and an elephant appears to have originated in India, but its original source is debated. It has been attributed to the Jainists, Buddhists, and sometimes to the Sufis or Hindus, and has been used by all those groups. The best-known version attributed to an…
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