A year and a half ago, I wrote a
blog post about a 2007 book by Philip Zimbardo, entitled The
Lucifer Effect. I had read about Zimbardo's book in another
book, Susan Neiman's...
A Majority of Lawyers on an Ethics Board
First, a new selection process was created, and the ethics board members were
replaced some time between the July and August meetings. Instead of
having council members individually select ethics board members,
which was a terrible idea, now a local bar...
Three
months ago, I wrote about an ethics commission decision asking
for the removal of a Louisville council member, and the start of
proceedings in the council to do just that. I noted that the council
member's reaction was pure denial and attack on the ethics
commission.
Looking at government ethics through the appearance standard, as
Dennis Thompson did in his book Ethics in Congress: From Individual to Institutional Corruption,
reveals the great importance of independence to ethics advice and
enforcement. No one is in a worse position to see appearances of
impropriety than someone who considers his motives to be good, and
his...
Election time can be a good time for local government ethics. Good
government candidates spout all sorts of interesting ideas about
ethics independence, budgeting, transparency, and the like, which
are rarely heard between elections.
Take, for example, Leland Yee, who is running for mayor of San
Francisco. His Plan
for an Independent City Hall starts off with a call for the...