I teach ethics to law students. That always draws a laugh, or a sarcastic remark like, “Must be a short course.” My favorite response, though, came from a fellow who works at the local feed store and ...
This article is republished with permission in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Public License, and in ...
To those horrified by the prospect of journalists and publishers attempting to turn their influence into cold, hard cash, please see Phil Meyer’s recent column to USA Today. Meyer cites this and the ...
You’ve heard all the stereotypes about New Jersey? Well, some are true, and some not so much. But you might be surprised by how the myths, realities, and Hollywood fictions about the Garden State ...
This article is republished with permission by the World Economic Forum. It originally appeared on the World Economic Forum Blog, Sept. 28, 2021. The article was written by Brian Green, director, ...
For the fourth consecutive year, 150 copies of the “Andy and Elmer Apple Dumpling Adventure” coloring and activity book by Andrew J. Shoup were purchased by the Rotary Club of Kihei Sunrise and ...
Every now and then – usually after a costly mistake involving the misuse of information systems – someone in the U.S. raises the question about why we don’t license IT professionals in this country.
My Cousin Vinny may be one of the best movies about lawyers ever made. That’s not an exaggeration…if you’re thinking about attorney ethics! The number of professional responsibility lessons one can ...
Before the 115th session of Congress could be sworn in, the Republican House leadership arranged several closed-door meetings, voting to eliminate the Office of Congressional Ethics. Then, within 24 ...
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