The Difference Between Legal Ethics and Ethics: A Son Takes Sides
A son decides to represent his father against his mother. Well, that wrecks Thanksgiving.... Continue reading →
View ArticleFrom Oklahoma, A Remarkable Ethics Lesson
An elderly woman meets the son of her mugger in a parking lot. From then on, it's all surprises. Continue reading →
View ArticleEthics And “The Rifleman”
If you want to ground your child in basic values and ethics, buying the new DVDs of "The Rifleman," the classic Western TV series, is a good way to start. Continue reading →
View ArticleEthics Alarms Presents …The Kaboom! The First Recipient: Fun Mom Judy Viger
Take the test: how quickly will your head explode? Continue reading →
View ArticleThe Fifth Annual Ethics Alarms Awards: The Best of Ethics 2013
The best in a bad year for ethics... Continue reading →
View ArticleThe Demon Barber Of Snelville
How is a humiliating haircut less cruel than forcing a child to carry an "I'm a bad kid" sign and stand on a corner, wear a dress, sport a dunce cap, or have his face died blue? Continue reading →
View ArticleComment of the Day #2: Advice From A Father To His Hypothetical College...
Prolific commenter Steve-O-in-NJ was moved to share what his advice would be to a hypothetical son entering college in the current campus culture... Continue reading →
View ArticleLaw vs. Ethics: A Snatched Bar Mitzvah Gift, A Leaky AG, An Embarrassing...
While preparing for yesterday's ethics seminar, , I came across a bunch of entertaining stories in which the ethics were a lot clearer than the law, or vice-versa. Continue reading →
View ArticleComment of the Day: “World Series Ethics: Another Pine Tar Sighting, As...
I made a poor call deciding not to write about the ethics question that arose during Game #1 of the just completed World Series. Fortunately Ethics Alarms reader Noah D. insisted that the issue was...
View ArticleComment Of The Day: “Incompetent Elected Official Of The Month, As Trump...
My young millennial son can act like any silly 22-year-old with his friends, but can converse politely with adults, would never create a disturbance in a public place for the heck of it, never...
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