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Ethics Commissions & Administration April 13, 2010

Moral Clarity VI - Independent Ethics Enforcement

This is the sixth in a series of blog posts inspired by reading Susan Neiman’s book Moral Clarity: A Guide for Grown-Up Idealists (Princeton, 2008). The impersonality of the categorical imperative, which I discussed in my last blog post, is paralleled in the independence of government ethics enforc…
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Ethics Commissions & Administration April 5, 2010

Guarding Ethics Guardians

Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? In English: Who will guard the guardians? This is a question many people ask about ethics commissions. But the question I would like to raise is, Is this the right question to ask? The question was raised yesterday by Pawtucket (RI) Times columnist Jim Baron, concerni…
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Ethics Commissions & Administration March 25, 2010

EC Member Political Activity and the Perception of Fairness

The perceived independence of an ethics commission is extremely important. This perceived independence has become an issue in Frankfort (KY), according to an article in Tuesday's State-Journal. The usual way EC members are selected compromises the perception of their independence. There are two asp…
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Ethics Commissions & Administration March 19, 2010

An Ethics Commission's Role and Authority: Two Case Studies

Here are two interesting situations where it is not clear what an ethics commission's role and authority are. One in Baltimore, the other in Philadelphia. Ethics Commission or Agency, Ethics or Personnel? In Baltimore, according to an article in yesterday's Baltimore Sun, the school system investig…
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Ethics Commissions & Administration February 25, 2010

What Can Ethics Officials Do Outside Their Jurisdiction?

New York City has had more problems with council earmarks than Washington, D.C. (see recent blog post on D.C.), and now the city's ombudsman has come up with a different approach, an approach from outside the council, in fact, from someone with no actual jurisdiction over the council. His plan show…
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Ethics Commissions & Administration February 22, 2010

Ethics Commission Political Activity

Update: March 1, 2010 (see below) The political activity of ethics commission members, staff, and ethics officers is an important topic. The issue has arisen this week with respect to Connecticut's Office of State Ethics, according to Jon Lender's Government Watch column in yesterday's Hartford Cou…
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Ethics Commissions & Administration February 2, 2010

EC Members and the Law-Ethics Distinction

Should ethics commission members follow ethics laws to the letter, and no further, or should they provide leadership and a role model by going beyond legalism and instead acting ethically? State EC members in New York and Georgia are telling the world by their actions and their words that only the …
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Ethics Commissions & Administration February 1, 2010

An EC's Immune System

Update: December 10, 2010 (see below) After all I've written about the immunity courts have given legislators from enforcement actions by ethics commissions, I now can write about a court decision that gives ethics commissions and their staff immunity from suits by respondents in ethics enforcement…
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Ethics Commissions & Administration January 7, 2010

A Paean to a Local Ethics Commission

It's worth a look at Philadelphia columnist Dave Davies' last column after twenty-five years on the job. It's something rarely seen in the local government ethics world: a hymn of praise to a local ethics commission, which he calls "a watchdog that isn't afraid to bite." He ends his column on Phila…
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Ethics Commissions & Administration January 6, 2010

The Effect of NYC's Conflicts of Interest Board on the Ethics Programs in New York State's Larger Cities

New York City's Conflicts of Interest Board is one of the premier ethics commissions in the U.S. One would assume that its rules and procedures would provide an example, as well as guidance, for the rest of the state. So I would like to look at ethics programs in the other largest (although not lar…
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