Michael Josephson
Michael Josephson is founder and president of the Josephson Institute of Ethics and CHARACTER COUNTS! Coalition.
Michael Josephson is founder and president of the Josephson Institute of Ethics and CHARACTER COUNTS! Coalition.
David Callahan is author of The Cheating Culture: Why More American are Doing Wrong to Get Ahead (Harcourt, 2004) and co-founder of the public policy center Demos.
The Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University in Santa Clara, Calif., is dedicated to researching modern ethical issues and attempting to create solutions in diverse fields such as bioethics, the Internet, government and character ethics.
Melissa Snarr is an associate professor of ethics and society and a Christian social ethicist at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tenn. Her research focuses on political and religious ethics, social change, religion and war and religion and politics.
Ravi Batra is an economics professor at Southern Methodist University and author of The New Golden Age: The Coming Revolution Against Political Corruption and Economic Chaos (Palgrave Macmillan, forthcoming January 2007). Batra says journalists should investigate such issues as how political corruption creates poverty and how politicians exploit religion to get elected and then adopt policies to benefit […]
A multimedia timeline chronicling former Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich’s corruption trial and conviction.
A website that ranks the corruption of the states based on current laws, convictions and regulations among many other factors.
Members of Congress who are under ethics investigations have been using campaign funds to pay legal fees.
Ralph Reed’s defeat in the Republican primary for Georgia lieutenant governor is seen as the first sign of voter backlash against political corruption.