Why Lawyers Should Work “For Good”
Attorney Dawn Levine has complied a list of the reasons for attorneys to work pro bono. It should be on the walls of every lawyer in America. Continue reading →
View ArticleCalifornia’s Confused Welfare Ethics
What qualifies Arnold Schwarzenegger to dictate how citizens should use their money? Continue reading →
View ArticleCompassion Deficit Alarm: D.C. Area Shoppers vs. The Salvation Army
The Christmas holidays are fast approaching, and that means that one of the nations oldest and most dedicated charities, the Salvation Army, will have representatives standing in the cold on street...
View ArticleWhere We Miss Morality: The Unmarried Mothers Disaster
The shame and social isolation that once was the penalty for out-of-wedlock pregnancy was cruel and often unfair, but as social control, it worked. It is not coming back; neither is a strong moral...
View ArticleTip Ethics Are More Critical Than You Thought
Tip generously. It's more important than we thought. Continue reading →
View ArticleThe Unethical Consequences of Ethical Coffee
Welcome to the world of so-called ethical coffee, where adherents must choose between a dizzying number of certifications and categories to ensure that their coffee purchases support ethical practices...
View ArticleEthics Hero: Pastor Thomas Keinath
Some people are so good they make us feel inherently unethical. Like this guy. Continue reading →
View ArticleFootball Fashion, Ethics, and Our Wasteful Consumption
Too many football uniforms is among the least of our society's transgressions. Continue reading →
View ArticleBloomberg Is Right About Teen Pregnancy, We Are Right To Condemn It
Calling unmarried teen pregnancy wrong is fair, accurate and necessary. Continue reading →
View ArticlePETA’s Unethical Treatment Of Human Beings
PETA demonstrates, one again, that the "ethics" in its name is an oxymoron. Continue reading →
View ArticleComment of the Day and Ferguson Thread Highlight: Chris Marschner On The...
At least one good thing has out of the Ferguson Ethics Train Wreck, anyway: several unusually intense, frank and thought-provoking threads about race, "privilege" and poverty. Continue reading →
View ArticleThe Problem In Ferguson Goes Deeper Than Racism…
An honest and responsible national government and news media would not pretend that the primary problem is racism. Combating racism is the easy part...and I don't know how to do that, either. Continue...
View ArticleEthics Whistle On The Post’s Dana Milbank…So Blood Won’t Shoot Out My Nose
If the government decides not to take as much as it once did, or wishes it could, that isn't giving back anything. Continue reading →
View ArticleComment of the Day: “Ethics Whistle On The Post’s Dana Milbank…So Blood Won’t...
"Improved neural health may also have a dramatic effect on the culture; a positive feedback loop!" Continue reading →
View ArticleUnethical Mothers Day Quote Of The Year: Joanne Samuel Goldblum
Joanne Samuel Goldblum's organization provides vital assistance for mothers already trapped by poverty and children they lack the resources to care for. It is appropriate for her to be an advocate for...
View ArticleEthics Dunce: Pope Francis
Yes, I am certain Pope Francis is a good guy. I know a lot of good guys, however. Being a good guy won't justify using excessive influence unwisely and inappropriately. Continue reading →
View ArticleEthics Quote Of The Week: Fox News Anchor Shepard Smith
The Fox News anchor's statement was fatuous, silly, and it misinformed any deluded viewers who are inclined to think that news anchors are smart. Continue reading →
View ArticleThe Great Texas Warrant Roundup
This un-American system, operating in many states, hasn't been mentioned in the presidential candidates debate, though. Fantasy football was. Continue reading →
View ArticleEthics Hero: Minu Pauline And Her Curbside Fridge
Ethical people will come up with the damnedest ways to do good things. Continue reading →
View ArticleNew Jersey Tries An Ethics Experiment
New Jersey, a state for which many would say ethics itself would be a novelty, has taken the lead in an ethics experiment involving criminal justice. Continue reading →
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