A Utilitarian Approach to Analyze Cheating From an Instructors’ Perspective
In May 2012, Harvard forced dozens of students in a Government class to leave in its largest cheating scandal in memory, but the...
Eminent Domain and Google’s Proposed Campus in San Jose
The Fifth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution states: “No person shall be deprived…of property without due process of law.” The Amendment...
The Coming of Age of Ethics Education
It’s time to shake things up in our attempt to teach ethics to college students. The old ways do not work well. The days of lecturing ad...
Bad Boys in Congress Acting Badly
What Should Be Done About Congressional Sexual Harassers? Last week it was reported that taxpayers have paid more than $17 million over...
Shut it Down: UC’s National Center for Free Speech and Civic Engagement
The University of California’s recent decision to establish The National Center for Free Speech and Civic Engagement in Washington, D.C....
The Lost Art of Morality in Politics: Trump vs. Clinton
Get Out and Hold Your Nose, and then Vote! Here’s the good news. Our long national nightmare is over tomorrow. Tomorrow I can wash off...
The Role of the Media in Politics
Responsible Behavior Shoved Aside for Biased Reporting The media has been referred to as “The Fourth Estate” with the important function...
Civility Run Among in American Politics
Private versus Public Positions of Candidates Raise Questions About Their Commitment to Honesty and Transparency I have criticized...
Why Character Counts in the Next President
Trump and Clinton have discarded their Moral Compass -- if they ever had one I can’t recall a presidential election when the two...
Is Trump’s 1995 $916 million Net Operating Loss Deduction Legal? Ethical?
Debunking Trump’s Claim that Using the Tax Code to His Advantage Makes Him the Only Person to Reform It Donald Trump reported a $916...