This article undertakes an analysis of the Standards of Conduct and Ethics Act. After a discussion of the factors prompting enactment, the statutory framework of the Act is presented. Finally, the Michigan legislation is contrasted with and evaluated in light of similar statutory efforts in other states
Two areas of controversy, post-employment limitation of former public servants and whistleblower pro...
Efforts to foster ethics in government should begin at the local, rather than the state or national,...
There are five general types of ombudsmen: classical, executive, corporate, educational, and newspap...
This article undertakes an analysis of the Standards of Conduct and Ethics Act. After a discussion o...
To provide a comprehensive understanding of ethics reforms, this article will consist of four major ...
At various levels of government, the conduct of public officials is often regulated by ethical stand...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2000.Includes bib...
Ethics scholars have documented the increasingly legislative form of twentieth-century ethics regula...
This article provides an exploratory analysis of the outputs of state government ethics enforcement....
To increase my students\u27 exposure to statutory interpretation, I assign them early in the second ...
This article provides an overview and analysis of the practical problems of developing and implement...
The New York State Commission on Government Integrity investigated numerous situations throughout th...
The Proposed Code of Legal Ethics for the American Bar Association; The Power of a court of Equity t...
The effort of the American Bar Association to frame and adopt a code of legal ethics is deserving of...
Effects are the results of conduct. Such conduct may be good or bad, and canons of ethics are the ou...
Two areas of controversy, post-employment limitation of former public servants and whistleblower pro...
Efforts to foster ethics in government should begin at the local, rather than the state or national,...
There are five general types of ombudsmen: classical, executive, corporate, educational, and newspap...
This article undertakes an analysis of the Standards of Conduct and Ethics Act. After a discussion o...
To provide a comprehensive understanding of ethics reforms, this article will consist of four major ...
At various levels of government, the conduct of public officials is often regulated by ethical stand...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2000.Includes bib...
Ethics scholars have documented the increasingly legislative form of twentieth-century ethics regula...
This article provides an exploratory analysis of the outputs of state government ethics enforcement....
To increase my students\u27 exposure to statutory interpretation, I assign them early in the second ...
This article provides an overview and analysis of the practical problems of developing and implement...
The New York State Commission on Government Integrity investigated numerous situations throughout th...
The Proposed Code of Legal Ethics for the American Bar Association; The Power of a court of Equity t...
The effort of the American Bar Association to frame and adopt a code of legal ethics is deserving of...
Effects are the results of conduct. Such conduct may be good or bad, and canons of ethics are the ou...
Two areas of controversy, post-employment limitation of former public servants and whistleblower pro...
Efforts to foster ethics in government should begin at the local, rather than the state or national,...
There are five general types of ombudsmen: classical, executive, corporate, educational, and newspap...