

Proposed California Sex Consent Law Goes Too Far
“No Means No’ an Example of Trying to Legislate Behavior As colleges and universities prepare for the new academic year, this is a good...


Who is Responsible for Cheating in College?
Cheating Scandals at Notre Dame and Harvard Raise Questions about Student Responsibilities and Professors’ Ethical Obligations Academic...


eHarmony Commercial is e-Tasteless
When did ‘Making Out’ Become a “Dimension of Compatibility”? Have you seen the new eHarmony commercial where a man and woman are...


Are Corporate Inversions a Violation of Ethics?
What is the "Fair Share" concept and "Social Responsibility" of Corporate Income Tax Payments to the U.S. Government? I recently blogged...


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...


Starbucks – Arizona State University Online education partnership is an example of Corporate Respons
Walking the talk of workplace ethics As an academic and proponent of business ethics, I was delighted to read that Starbucks and Arizona...


Workplace Behavior: The Ethics behind Sexual Assault in the Military
Sexual Assault in the Military and the Military Justice System From time to time I assign a project to my ethics students to identify a...
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...


