Monday, November 23, 2009

ethics

Lofgren: Ethics Report Leak Result of Hacking

The California Democrat says no inference should be made as to incorrect behavior based on the report. more >>

New Ethics Problems Dog Sarah Palin

If she thinks leaving office will save her from such investigations, she's kidding herself. more >>

Van Susteren's Husband's Ties to Sarah Palin Raise Ethical Questions for Fox News

She was reporting, he was offering political advice. more >>

Reading the Code on Obama's Stem Cell Research Answer

The president acknowledged a moral dimension of the research. more >>

Embryonic Stem Cell Research Does Too Much Good to Be Evil, Says Janet Rowley

Otherwise wasted embryos could go toward saving or improving many human lives. more >>

Leave Embryos Alone: Stem Cell Work Can Be Done Without Them, Says Tony Perkins

It's a slippery slope, and besides, existing alternatives can supply greater scientific gains. more >>

Janet Rowley, Tony Perkins Debate Embryonic Stem Cell Research

It could save lives, argues Janet Rowley. Perhaps, but it's a slippery slope, says Tony Perkins. more >>

Intellectual Honesty Among the Not So Intellectual House Democrats

If Mickey Kaus can endorse a candidate for Rahm Emanuel's House seat, why can't I? more >>

Should Ethics Be Part of the Law School Rankings?

Is it possible to measure how successfully law schools teach ethics? more >>

Draft of Ethics Reform at Minnesota Medical School Criticized

Critics say dean's plan is significantly less stringent than changes recommended by task force. more >>

President Obama's First Day: Reversing Key Bush Policies on Detainees, Information Access

Along with issuing two executive orders, Obama also implemented strict new ethics rules for his staff. more >>

Burris Wants Respect and Power. Blagojevich Just Wants a Deal

Bob Kemper looks at the motivations behind Roland Burris's attempt to join the Senate. more >>

Learn Philosophy

The classic discipline can help with contemporary dilemmas and modern careers. more >>

The Debate About Doctors Giving Out 'Fake' Medicines

Placebo treatments can make patients feel better. But is it ethical for doctors to prescribe them? more >>

Health Buzz: Infant Heart Retrieval and Other Health News

Angioplasty, birth control’s effect on choosing a mate, and how to just start running more >>

Bookshelf: Business Books for the Executive's Nightstand

Ethics for The Real World: Creating a Personal Code to Guide Decisions in Work and Life more >>

Doctors' Group Leaves Secret Shoppers in the Waiting Room

AMA members question allowing undercover reviewers to probe patient care. more >>

Business Ethics at the Moment of McClellan

Lawyer Stephen Goldman compares the former White House spokesman to employees everywhere more >>

Corey: I Did Nothing Wrong

Author defends his ethically questionable scrimping methods. more >>

When Pinching Pennies Becomes Unethical

The author of a new book crosses lines in his efforts to save money. more >>

Your Bribe Is His Investment

Research produced by America's best business schools. more >>

Survey Finds Widespread Government Misconduct

A survey by a private ethics research organization finds a "high incidence of ethical misconduct" among government workers at all levels and warns of major scandals to unfold. The Ethics Resource Center found that 30 percent of federal employees believe their employers have sound ethics and compliance programs. Only 1 in 10, the ERC found, say there is "a strong ethical culture in their federal workplace." more >>

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