Former Public Safety Secretary Jennifer-Ruth Green settles with Indiana State Ethics Commission, paying a $10,000 fine for ...
The Senate on Thursday confirmed President Biden’s nominee to serve as head of the Office of Government Ethics in a 50-46 vote, giving him a term that will last through President-elect Trump’s tenure.
Former Indiana Secretary of Public Safety Jennifer-Ruth Green faces a $10,000 fine in a proposed settlement resolving ethics investigation.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Callum Booth covers the intersection of art and internet culture. An unexpected post went viral over the weekend. In it, a ...
The New York City Council Committee on Standards and Ethics voted Thursday to look into the conduct of Republican Council ...
The House Ethics Committee secretly voted earlier this month to release its report into the conduct of former Rep. Matt Gaetz before the end of this Congress, according to multiple sources with ...
Suggesting state and local officials might take cues from the federal government and embark on an improper approach to ethics, the State Ethics Commission chief wants lawmakers this spring to fortify ...
A vendetta over the congressional ethics investigation into Matt Gaetz helped sink the last speaker. The new speaker has moved to quash it. By Annie Karni Annie Karni, who covers Congress, is the ...
The partnership between ETH Zurich and the United Nations is facilitating concrete projects at the interface between science and politics. Since its launch in 2023, students and researchers have been ...
Shelby County Commission approved a charter amendment proposal for the May 2026 ballot to revise conflict-of-interest rules. The amendment seeks to align county ethics clauses with state law, ...
PHOENIX – Arizona state Sen. Jake Hoffman on Tuesday filed an ethics complaint against Sen. Analise Ortiz and called for the Democrat’s expulsion for posting about immigration enforcement activity.
Based on papers submitted to a symposium held at the 5th World Archaeological Congress in Washington, D.C. in 2003. pt. 1. Introduction: From ethics to politics / Yannis Hamilakis -- pt. 2. Ethics in ...
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