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Ethics Hero: Kendra Wilkinson

My favorite Hugh Hefner girlfriend of all time. Continue reading

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Comment of the Day: “Ethics Quiz: Holder’s ‘Brainwash’ Comment”

Penn’s Comment of the Day on the gun control debate. Continue reading

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Ethics Hero: NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell

The NFL’s Commissioner did the right thing. I didn’t think he’d have the guts. I was wrong. Continue reading

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Ethics Quiz: Holder’s “Brainwash” Comment

Is it fair to criticize a U.S. Attorney General’s statement that he wants to “brainwash” the public into rejecting a core Constitutional right, when the statement is more than 15 years old, and was made while he was in a different job? Continue reading

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Greg Smith’s Urgent Ethics Alarm

Greg Smith blows a whistle on Goldman Sachs’ ethical culture. Whatever his motives, his ethical message is correct. Continue reading

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The Process Can Be Ugly, And Sure Was This Time, But This Is How Cultural Ethics Standards Change

The Fluke-Limbaugh mess ends up changing the rules…for everyone. Continue reading

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Self-Promotion Department

In case you want to actually hear me talk… Continue reading

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The NFL, Battling Its Own Sick Culture

An unfolding bounties scandals shows that the NFL culture of violence is unethical and sick, and it remains to be seen if the illness can be cured and allow the NFL to maintain the qualities that make pro football America’s most popular and profitable sport. Continue reading

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Facebook’s Weird Ethical Standards

Facebook is using its power to mold our ethical standards. Oh-oh. Continue reading

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Ethics Incoherence From Sir Paul

Paul makes a statement about drugs. If only we could tell what it was. Continue reading

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