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After months of negotiations, the Committee on Ethics and Government Oversight approved a watered-down ordinance aimed at removing some of the impediments to inspector general investigations.
Aldermen advanced an ordinance Monday that restricts when the city’s Law Department can attend investigative interviews.
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A Harvard University professor who lost her tenure due to data fraud maintains she is innocent and said she plans to fight ...
A Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Chukwudi Enebili, has raised concerns over the continued erosion of ethical standards in the legal profession, describing ...
Podcast hosts discuss how Moreno's aggressive reaction to conflict of interest questions – calling them "Plain Dealer dumb" – ...
The Supreme Court flagged the exclusion of valid IDs like Aadhaar and ration cards. Without these, marginalised voters face ...
As academic publishing battles fraud and falling standards, restoring ethical integrity becomes not just necessary, but ...
Max D Winthrop and David Glass review 'Conscience Incorporated: Pursuing Profits While Protecting Human Rights'.