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The Supreme Court’s new ethics code is a nod at the public pressure the court is facing. Beyond that, it will do little to change the justices’ behavior. First, here are four new stories from ...
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Monday announced it has formally adopted what it called a new code of conduct following allegations of ethics lapses, although its impact is likely to be ...
A staple of any organization's employee expectations is its code of conduct. But in order for workers to follow these rules ...
The Supreme Court on Monday announced a code of conduct in an attempt to bolster the public’s confidence in the court after months of news stories alleging that some of the justices have been ...
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks with Indiana University law professor Charles Geyh about Senate efforts to pass a binding code of conduct for the Supreme Court. And on Capitol Hill, U.S. senators are ...
After much hemming and hawing, the Supreme Court has finally adopted a formal code of ethics. The rules—the first of their kind the high court has ever instituted—are a credit to the calls for ...
Having a written or unwritten code of ethical conduct is meaningless if organizations are reluctant to discipline wayward ...
Ethics: Code of Conduct How to shock your sales force into more ethical behavior. A new interactive game, Rocked or Shocked, quizzes sales and marketing employees on code of conduct.
The U.S. Supreme Court is adopting a code of ethics for its justices — a first — amid mounting criticism of gifts and trips from wealthy benefactors to certain justices.