If ethics laws are to mean anything, the penalty applied to Mr. Paterson needs to be the prevailing standard.
If the ethics law prohibits town officials from expressing their views at meetings of agencies other than their own, are the officials free to voice those views in every other setting, such as a news conference outside the meeting room?
Not exact matches
If you're referring to
laws, rules, guidelines,
ethics, etc., use principle.
If he's confirmed for the job, Delrahim, a former partner at the
law firm Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, will have to work with the government's
ethics watchdogs to set out a plan for when he has to recuse himself.
If ethics is allowed to be controlled by the
laws of any individual state there is a danger of returning to legal positivism, where the
laws of a single state are allowed to contradict universal human rights, allowing residents of that state «legally» to carry out actions that are totally unacceptable to the international community and the Catholic Church.
But
if the
ethics, and self - control, and
laws fail to an extreme degree — we are stuck with the intervention of government.
Who needs ~ a «work» day to fall BETWEEN the High Day Sabbath... and the WEEKLY Sabbath ~
if the proper DUTIES of the ~ High Day Sabbath ~ pertained precisely the ~» work» ~ of the particular ~ High Day Sabbath ~ «according to the customary
ethics of the Jews» — THE
LAW — DEMANDED such ~» work» ~ shall be done by the faithful, «good and just» «disciple» and «honourable counsellor» of the
LAW — such as Joseph and Nicodemus who «themselves», have «waited for the Kingdom of God» and these, very «three days» in its messianic «GLORY»?
Only
if ethics were something unspeakable by us could
law be unnatural, and therefore unchallengeable.
I was not disappointed when I looked to see
if Simple had said anything about the
law in the perspective of
ethics:
Many visions of perfection are more or less the same or at least analogical, and therefore
if each faith keeps its
ethics of
law dynamic within the framework of, and in tension with, its own transcendent vision of perfection, the different religious and secular faiths can have fruitful dialogue.
My thesis is that the many visions of perfection are more or less the same or at least analogical, and therefore
if each Faith keeps its
ethics of
law dynamic within the framework of and in tension with its own transcendent vision of perfection, the different religious and secular Faiths can have a fruitful dialogue at depth on the nature of human alienation which makes love impossible and for updating our various approaches to personal and public
law with greater realism with insights from each other.
If each Faith keeps its
ethics of
law dynamic within the framework of and in tension with its own transcendent vision of perfection, the different religious and secular Faiths can have a fruitful dialogue on the nature of human alienation which makes love impossible and for updating our various approaches to personal and public
law with greater realism with insights from each other.
Dave, the problem is that healthcare providers are obligated by
law and by
ethics to treat you
if you are ill or are in an accident.
«
If Lieutenant Gov. Duffy indeed failed to disclose the nature of his relationship with the Rochester Business Alliance to Gov. Cuomo, that would represent a major violation of state
ethics laws.
Democrats were more than happy to seize on McGrath's insistence that he would not step away from his
law practice
if elected and, at the same time, was dismissive of calls for
ethics reforms.
If this already compromised Moreland Commission on Corruption is not willing to investigate the second highest elected official in the executive branch for what appears to be a clear violations of the
ethics laws, they should pack up and go home.»
The Conservative Party spoke on Friday night — they can no longer tolerate the buying and selling of power that is a violation of
ethics,
if not
laws, and that's detrimental to voters who pay taxes.
If the House
ethics inquiry finds the congressman broke the rules and / or the
law in some way, well... that's a different story altogether.
Under a newly passed
ethics reform
law — which Ambrosino, King Sweeney and Blakeman voted against — Ambrosino would be barred from working for the town or running for re-election
if he is convicted of the felony charges.
She then said «he» would determine where else it might be released, but she didn't specify
if she was referring to the U.S. attorney or Schwartz before hastily ending the news conference in which Cuomo announced his proposals for
ethics laws.
Ironically, Albany's
ethics watchdog, JCOPE, which critics say is too close to the governor —
if not controlled outright by him — is reportedly investigating allegations that Libous used his political clout to secure a job as a politically - connected Hudson Valley
law firm for his son.
Several senators, including Skelos, earn hundreds of thousands of dollars a year in outside income from private
law firms, and
if the governor's
ethics package is adopted, would have to disclose more details, including names of their clients.
Republicans built in a protection for themselves in the
ethics reform
law of 2011, giving them three appointments even
if they fall into the minority (or, in this case, form a coalition).
«You're not serious about cleaning up corruption and strengthening the state's
ethics laws if you can't even comply with the
laws that are on the books now.
As far back as a student leader in my school days, I was once arrested and charged for inciting students, and here we are, an officer of the
law is defiling his code of
ethics and Ghana is expected to believe there is nothing wrong with what this gentleman has begun, which is a time - bomb; I WILL PETITION THE IGP,
IF NOTHING IS DONE WITHIN THE NEXT 72 HOURS on this gentleman.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo, whose administration already appears to be in the crosshairs of US Attorney Preet Bharara's office, needs to deliver tougher
ethics laws if he wants to avoid having his legacy tarnished by Albany's
ethics morass, reform advocates said.
«I don't care how strong the
law is;
if a person is going to break the
law, the person is going to break the
law,» said Cuomo, who also shot down reformers» calls for a special session to focus on
ethics.
Dadey, with Citizens Union, says that over one year since the commission was signed into
law, the probe of the Assembly speaker's actions,
if it is indeed occurring, is the first true test of the new
ethics commission.
MANHATTAN — Police Commissioner Bill Bratton reminded top NYPD brass Tuesday that they risk their jobs and their freedom
if they fail to adhere to
ethics laws and department regulations surrounding the acceptance of gifts from the business community or the public.
New Jersey provides some hope that states with troubled histories can reduce corruption, even
if they can't eliminate it, by passing aggressive
ethics laws with strong oversight.
Ellen Yaroshefsky, professor of legal
ethics at Hofstra University's Maurice A. Deane School of
Law, said: «
If the cooperator is the only evidence, then that's a problem.»
He also called for an
ethics compliance office to help legislators determine
if they are violating the
law.
So
if there's an
ethics law to be passed, it has to ban all the union money, but we wont get that
if the Democrats get the Senate majority.
In the area of state
ethics, we passed a
law that said
if you're an elected official, and
if you break the
law, you lose your pension.
Dadey, with Citizens Union says that over one year since the commission was signed into
law, the probe of the Assembly Speaker's actions,
if it is indeed occurring, is the first true test of the new
ethics commission.
«
If you've been hired because of your connection to a powerful person, you don't have to be working directly for that person to receive special treatment,» said Richard Briffault, a professor of legislation at Columbia
Law School who chairs New York City's Conflicts of Interest Board, the city's independent
ethics oversight panel.
Cuomo spokesman Richard Azzopardi called the Schimminger legislation «another smokescreen,» saying he'd push changes that would affect lawmakers
if he were serious about
ethics reforms — like having the state freedom of information
law cover the Legislature, banning pork - barrel spending known as «member items,» imposing term limits and eliminating legislative stipends.
Even
if Silver's actions ultimately are found to be just business as usual in Albany, however, something must be done about the state's porous
ethics laws and opaque disclosure requirements.
He added: «
If members of the
Ethics Board do not follow the
ethics law, that is a reason for dismissal.»
State
ethics laws do not require him to provide any details about what he does, who his clients are or even
if he has any clients at all.
That way,
if things didn't work out, she could always parlay her
ethics training into a career in health care
law.
«Even
if companies have all the best intentions and
if the code of
ethics works excellent in our part of the World, different systems and
laws in combination with procurements and language barriers cause erosions into the code rendering it rather counterproductive in countries with greatly varying circumstances,» says Maira Babri, doctoral student at the Umeå School of Business and Economics (USBE) at Umeå University in Sweden.
In order to best develop this information, you should consult heavily with researchers, veterinarians, animal care staff, laboratory administrators, members of other departments (e.g.
ethics and
law faculties) and even,
if possible, members of the public.
Catholic
ethics and church
law must be at the center of a merger of two major Catholic health care systems that,
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If the imprint of humans on the functioning of the Earth system has become so large that we have initiated a new geological epoch, the recourse to
law and
ethics leaps over a more foundational question: What is man?
Imagine
if we, as individuals, simply surrendered the concept of
ethics to the
law, allowing ourselves to do whatever we wanted in pursuit of pleasure or success, so long as it is legal.
Technology, however, evolves more quickly than the
law, and Groupon has left lawyers wondering
if they will face
ethics violations for advertising and selling services on the site.
University of California at Berkeley's Boalt Hall legal
ethics professor Bruce Budner has claimed that he personally would not run the ad, but noted that there is no
law against «bad taste,
if that's what you want to call it.»
Unless firms can change existing
ethics rules to redefine what constitutes a conflict of interest (and I believe that we'll see these attempts, especially
if firms move towards the model of a publicly - traded
law firm), the number of conflicts based malpractice actions will proliferate.
The incident has attracted plenty of discussion in the blogosphere on issues like the legal
ethics of pretexting (from Legal
Ethics Forum); whether HP General Counsel Ann Baskins knew investigators were using pretexting and
if she showed poor judgment in approving these measures (from WSJ
Law Blog; see also the ensuing comments), whether pretexting «is the HP Way and how outside counsel Larry Sonsini could have claimed that the investigation was lawful when it violated state l
Law Blog; see also the ensuing comments), whether pretexting «is the HP Way and how outside counsel Larry Sonsini could have claimed that the investigation was lawful when it violated state
lawlaw.