According to an
article in the Tulsa World,
last week the city's Ethics Advisory Committee (EAC) ruled in favor of
one of its members, Michael Slankard, with respect to an advisory
opinion request by the city attorney. This situation raises several
interesting issues.
Broward County (FL), home of Ft. Lauderdale, is working on ethics
reform, something Ft. Lauderdale itself did in 2007. Today, according
to a
piece on the Sun-Sentinel
Broward Politics website, a county commissioner will be introducing a
bill to prevent county commissioners from soliciting contributions for
third parties, whether charities or other...
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According to an
article in yesterday's Press-Enterprise,
San Bernardino County (CA) looks like it might soon have an ethics
commission. After numerous scandals, two of five members of the
county's board of supervisors are convinced...
The Council on Governmental
Ethics Laws has great instincts for meeting where the ethics problems are greatest. Last
year it met in Chicago. This year it will be Maricopa County, AZ (the
Phoenix area).
Last month, I wrote
about the responsibility of lawyers and other professionals for doing
something about the deeply unethical conduct of two judges in
Pennsylvania who unjustly, and to their own financial benefit,
incarcerated hundreds of juveniles.
Last October, I wrote a blog entry about why parties should fight
elections, not referee them. An
indictment this month in Kentucky emphasizes the need for the
election process to be taken out of the hands of those contending for
the results of that process.