Ethics Alarms Encore: “The Unethical Fine Print Game”
I was about to write a post, and realized I had already written it…two years ago!
I was about to write a post, and realized I had already written it…two years ago!
The fine print in the contract, and the unethical lawyers who put it there
These are the totalitarians in our midst.
The only excuse for “approving” of BLM is swallowing the threadbare, fatuous, “Of course black lives matter!” mantra while ignoring everything else other than a bumper sticker motto.
Every intelligent, educated, Bill of Rights literate citizen has an obligation to slap down and rebut efforts to criminalize speech, wherever they appear.
Question: Is the former Verizon Wireless spokes-character whose tag line was “Can you hear me now?” unethical to star in commercials for Verizon competitor Sprint?
Now I know I can’t trust anything I read on the site, until I get to the fine print.
What do you call an esteemed legal organization that willfully encourages its members to violate its own ethics rules? There are two acceptable answers: 1) An Ethics Dunce, and 2) The American Bar Association. That is a screenshot above of an email that arrived yesterday. “Congratulations on Your 2023 nomination,” it began. “This year marks … Continue reading Ethics Dunce: The American Bar Association
Wipe it off the face of the earth, and send a message to its like.
One out of seven hopeful developments isn’t too…no, I guess it IS pretty bad.