Pauline Toboulidis | January 28, 2021 | Compliance and Enforcement for Organizations, Data Economy, Government Ethics, Inside The ALI, Policing, Sexual Assault, Torts: Intentional Torts to Persons
At its meeting on January 21 and 22, 2021, the Council reviewed and discussed Council Drafts and approved drafts and portions of drafts as listed below.* Compliance and Enforcement for OrganizationsThe Council approved Council Draft No. 5, which contained Chapter 4 on...
Pauline Toboulidis | October 28, 2020 | Children and the Law, Compliance and Enforcement for Organizations, Conflict of Laws, Government Ethics, Inside The ALI, Property, Student Sexual Misconduct, Torts: Miscellaneous Provisions
At its meetings on October 13 and October 22-23, 2020, the Council reviewed and discussed Council Drafts of seven projects and approved drafts and portions of drafts as listed below.* Children and the LawCouncil approved Council Draft No. 6, containing §1.60 from...
Jennifer Morinigo | January 28, 2020 | American Indian Law, Children and the Law, Conflict of Laws, Government Ethics, Property, Sexual Assault, Student Sexual Misconduct, Torts: Intentional Torts to Persons
At its meeting in Philadelphia on January 16 and 17, 2020, the Council reviewed and discussed Council Drafts of ten projects and approved drafts and portions of drafts as listed below.*American Indian Law: The Council approved Council Draft No. 6, containing all...
Ben Botkin | October 3, 2019 | Government Ethics
The following is an excerpt from the Statesman Journal, part of the USA Today Network. Oregon Secretary of State Bev Clarno cannot hire her son, or any other family member, to work for her office without running afoul of the state’s conflict of interest law,...
Lauren Klosinski | June 19, 2018 | Government Ethics
In a new legal advisory issued by the U.S. Office of Government Ethics (OGE) on June 18th, federal employees are now required to report their holdings of virtual currency. The guidance will affect around 2 million federal executive branch employees, including the...
Richard Briffault, Kathleen Clark, Richard W. Painter and Pauline Toboulidis | May 7, 2018 | Government Ethics
What restrictions, if any, should apply to former government officials who seek or accept private employment? Chapter 5 of the Government Ethics project examines the ethical concerns that arise when public servants move on to private sector employment. Presented below...