Sentences with phrase «from ethics experts»

The hotel, just down the street from the White House, has drawn protests from ethics experts who worry that foreign governments or special interests could stay there in order to curry favor with the administration.
I welcome correction from any ethics experts who care to weigh in.
The hotel, just down the street from the White House, has drawn protests from ethics experts who worry that foreign governments or special interests could stay there in order to curry favor with the administration.

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Even if Mr. Kushner placed his own holdings in a blind trust, his marriage to Ms. Trump poses an inherent conflict, according to ethics experts, because he would have access through his wife to information about Mr. Trump's businesses that the president - elect should be barred from knowing.
According to numerous ethics experts, the clause takes an expansive definition of gifts, encompassing everything from a direct bribe to a foreign official's approval of construction of a new Trump property.
According to a post on the Facebook Business blog, the site has been working with experts in privacy, data ethics and civil rights, along with charitable and advocacy organizations, to keep advertisers from misusing Facebook's ad targeting capabilities, specifically the ability to discriminate by using exclusion targeting.
When ethics expert Jane Feldman's departure from the New York State Assembly, and her appraisal of the experience as «as waste of money,» was first reported by the Times Union last week, many saw it as another blow to reform efforts in Albany.
OCTOBER 13 - 17 Neuroscience 2012 30,000 brain experts descend on New Orleans to cogitate on everything from the ethics of smart drugs to language exposure in the womb.
Significant advances emerging from neuroscience and computer technology have long been a goal of the U.S. military in its quest to find better ways to use brain - related technology to boost national security, and more recently, address debilitative injuries resulting from improvised explosive devices and posttraumatic stress disorder, according to two experts on neuroscience and ethics.
Dr Anna Smajdor, a medical ethics expert from the University of East Anglia's Norwich Medical School, said:
That's the future a biomedical ethics expert envisions for 20 to 40 years from now — soon enough that today's children may face it when they start their own families.
Seligman's alarming journey from psychologist working with learned helplessness to his connection with the CIA was revealed in a 2011 book written by law professor and ethics expert M. Gregg Bloche (current co-director for the Georgetown - Johns Hopkins Joint Program in Law and Public Health).
The responses to these ethical problems are from practising veterinarians and acknowledged world experts in animal welfare and ethics.
The town - hall meeting saw interventions from experts in international relations, anthropology, geography, ethics, engineering, humanitarian aid, climate modelling and environmental policy.
Legal ethics expert Stephen Gillers, quoted in the article, says lawyers have broad protection from these types of claims so that they can defend their clients vigorously.
New York University ethics expert Stephen Gillers recommended that Kozinski recuse himself from the Isaacs case to avoid any questions about objectivity, but beyond that, sees no ethical bar to Kozinski continuing to sit on the bench.
From his research, while admitting he's not an ethics expert, he concludes:
No longer a question of «if,» but «when» law firm communications will be hacked, Digital Detective hosts Sharon Nelson and John Simek talk with cyber security expert David Reis from Clark Hill Thorp Reed on lawyer ethics and NSA surveillance.
The Symposium brought together experts from law, academia, health and other areas as part of the consultation that Professor Pina D'Agostino is carrying out in her project on the intersection of IP, ethics and privacy issues arising from electronic medical records.
Many of the 120 states that are part of the Convention on Conventional Weapons (CCW) are participating in the 2015 CCW meeting of experts, which is chaired by Germany's Ambassador Michael Biontino who has enlisted «friends of the chair» from Albania, Chile, Hungary, Finland, Sierra Leone, South Korea, Sri Lanka, and Switzerland to chair thematic sessions on a range of technical, legal, and overarching issues including ethics and human rights.
While euthanasia advocates push for greater access to the controversial drug Nembutal, ethics experts such as Professor Paul Komesaroff from Monash University argued there was no need for such a move to improve end - of - life care.
This conference will explore both leadership and ethics in the early childhood profession; you will hear from experts and everyday leaders, with opportunities to develop your own identity as an ethical leader.
Developed with Columbia University and experts from the Lancet Commission on Adolescent Health and Wellbeing this series of briefs provides a much needed review of contemporary research methodologies for adolescent well - being in low - and middle - income countries, covering: indicators and data sources, ethics, research with disadvantaged and vulnerable groups, participatory research, measurement of the social and structural determinants of adolescent health, and adolescent economic strengthening interventions.
A Kushner representative admitted that investors would certainly have known about Kushner's holdings in Cadre from publicly available information, which concerns ethics experts.
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