Sentences with phrase «cited ethics laws»

Asked again whether he regretted his controversial decision to shut down the Moreland Commission to Investigate Public Corruption, Cuomo cited ethics laws passed by the Legislature in exchange for the shutdown.

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The documents CREW cites are the same documents that were examined by Treasury's Inspector General in his review of Treasury's travel, in which he identified no violation of law, regulation, or ethics requirements,» Sayegh said.
But how can such a thesis be reconciled with the reservations cited by Novak, the totality of which seem to preclude any marriage, arranged or otherwise, between Jewish ethics and natural law?
For a «Supreme Court justice to express himself so freely on religious matters is unequaled in the modern era,» observed Stephen Gillers, a professor of legal ethics at New York University Law School, one of many alarmed respondents cited by Chandler.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo's opponents in the November election race are stepping up accusations over the ethics commission scandal and citing sections of state law that they say might have been broken by the governor's aides.
When the agenda turned to a related matter — proposed amendments to the ethics law, for which the board scheduled a public hearing on August 13 — Wilber announced that town attorney Rod Futerfas, citing a judicial precedent, had suggested that the board could proceed under the so - called Rule of Necessity.
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It also noted the attorney, in a rebuttal, cited «a [then] recent federal appeals court decision holding that law firm ads showing space aliens and lawyers running at breakneck speeds did not violate ethics rules.»
The Federation of Law Societies clearly recognizes this as indicated by its specifications around the ethics course and by the fact that in the survey cited by Hamilton they asked the new graduates about specific skills within the area of ethics such as screening for conflicts and in relation to managing trust accounts.
This article cites Educating Lawyers in its discussion of law schools turning to experiential models for ethics courses.
The Georgetown report cites state laws that require providers to adhere to professional codes of conduct and ethics with respect to disclosure and re-disclosure of protected health information.
With Quebec's organization of the professions, and the general affinity of the civil - law or Cartesian world for rules and norms and standards, there exists a formal declaration of professional ethics for journalists (cited by Vincent) that did not in the early 1990s and may not today exist for their counterparts outside Quebec.
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