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Laura Harrison McBride
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Laura Harrison McBride has been an avid observer of ethics since a philosophy professor suggested she was Simone de Beauvoir reincarnated. As a journalist, especially in recent times, this penchant has come in handy. She also blogs ethics at reviewofappliedethics.blogspot.com.


 
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Just a thought. Not an ethical thought per se, but having to do with the ethics of journalism; having had the thought, would it be ethical for me not...
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Unless both parties to a contract are dead, there is not now, and never has been, a contract that is not subject to renegotiation. Or, as an attorney...
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Why is it that we can’t get people who have perpetrated bona fide criminal acts—such as outing a CIA agent (Rove, Libby), destroying...
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Bank of America hasn’t noticed that ROAs (regular old Americans) are sick and tired of their shanigans to keep secret the magnitude of their...
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Several years ago, a writer named Paul Levy wrote an excellent article describing the psycho-spiritual disorder that afflicted George W. Bush....
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 You can’t take it with you. But if you leave debts behind instead of money, your relatives may have more than sentimental reasons to wish...
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The First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States   Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or...
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It has been my contention for a long time that the reason we have so much trouble with booze in this country is because we keep it away from people...
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I went to grad school at the University of Georgia, and got a job at the local newspaper. I can’t honestly say I ever got over the culture shock...
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Is it ethical to call soldiers who chose to fight and die “brainwashed pawns” as some have done about the men and women who volunteered to...
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