Evaluating the Ethics of Affirmative Action Policies on University Campuses
University of Texas Affirmative-Action Program is upheld by a Federal Appeals Court Are affirmative action policies ethical ones for a...
Walgreens Proposes Move to Europe to Take Advantage of ‘Tax Inversion’
Are American Companies Ethically Obligated to Pay Taxes in the U.S? U.S. corporations are not legally obligated to pay taxes in the U.S....
Facebook's Actions Violate Security Rights of Users
Facebook Oblivious to its Ethical and Corporate Responsibilities Recently it was revealed that when you agreed to Facebook's terms and...
Scott London Rationalizes Insider Trading prior to going to Prison
Ethical Blindness Motivates Egregious Behavior Scott London, a former partner of KPMG, was convicted of insider training last month and...
No World for Old People
Battle Hymn for Seniors I recently returned from a trip to see my mom who is 95 years old and living in an assisted living facility. Dad...
Cancellation of Commencement Speakers a Slap in the Face to Academic Free Speech
Condoleezza Rice and Christine Lagarde get Caught up in Political Correctness I’m baffled by the actions of a few universities that de...
The Culture of Incompetence at the VA is Sickening
Indifference, Laziness, and a Declining Work Ethic Threatens the Fabric of Society We have a culture of incompetence in the U.S. Too many...
The Life of Benjamin Franklin and Ethical Principles
Doing well by Doing Good Doing well by doing right has many interpretations such as by your good deeds, you have achieved success and are...
Do NBA Players Ever Commit a Foul During a Game?
“Game Respect” Fouls are Designed to Encourage NBA Players to Act Like Men, Not Children When your child acts out do you give him a time...
Does Sterling’s Punishment fit the Crime?
Racist Comments Reflect Ignorance of our Societial Values I grew up in the 1960s and recall many arguments with my parents over the...