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A code of business conduct, sometimes called a code of ethics, is a management tool for setting out an organization's values, responsibilities and ethical obligations.
The written code of conduct nods at the public pressure the Court is facing, but it can’t do much to change the justices’ behavior.
NPR's A Martinez talks to Amanda Frost, a law professor at the University of Virginia, who testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Supreme Court ethics.
A Supreme Court ethics code could delineate the circumstances in which a justice may address an overtly political audience.
A code of ethics is a vital document for any business, as breaches of ethics can land companies in serious trouble with consumers, other organizations or government authorities.
It's worth taking a closer look at the IEEE’s Code of Ethics, because of its position as the supposedly most professionally relevant guide to behavior in electronics engineering. In researching the ...
The mayor of Halifax is being investigated for possibly breaking the city's code of conduct, after an independent consultant ...
Round Rock ISD's student code of conduct is getting a few updates as a result of new legislation passed during the 89th Texas ...
A new sexual misconduct allegation against Justice Brett Kavanugh raises questions about why the Supreme Court doesn't have a code of conduct. Ari Shapiro talks to NPR's Nina Totenberg.
The country would be well-served and faith in the judiciary restored if the nation's highest court created and followed an ethics code, as Congress is urging.