Ethics Dunce: President Barack Obama
Once Barack Obama argued that he would unite America. Stunningly, now he is seeking to divide it for political gain. Continue reading →
View ArticleThe White Male Scholarship
Is a white male only scholarship ethical? Of course not. Continue reading →
View ArticleThe Comment of the Day: “The White Male Scholarship”
A defense of the controversial white male scholarship, as well as other scholarships determined by race and gender. Continue reading →
View ArticleThe Comment of the Day: Another On “The White Male Scholarship”
Another perspective on "The White Male Scholarship" Continue reading →
View ArticleBatter Up! The Hypocrisy of Bigotry Victims Discriminating
Why, oh why, are there athletic teams in the United States of America that restrict their roster according to who the athletes have sex with? Continue reading →
View ArticleComment of the Day: “Batter Up! The Hypocrisy of Bigotry Victims Discriminating”
This Comment of the Day from Matt, on my post about gay softball leagues discriminating against bisexuals, is actually two days old. It was COtD-worthy when it first arrived, but edged out in a...
View ArticleElizabeth Warren and an Affirmative Action Flashback
40 years ago, I talked an All-American girl into taking advantage of affirmative action. Continue reading →
View ArticleEthics Dunce: Mitt Romney
I guess you should be commended for ending any controversy over whether you really meant that "47%" comment. Continue reading →
View ArticleThe Ethics Of Rush Limbaugh’s Fillibuster-Rape Analogy, And Why You Should...
Limbaugh lays a trap, Althouse get it, while liberal Rush-bashers are like lambs led to slaughter... Continue reading →
View ArticleLaw vs. Ethics, The Cynical “War on Women,” And Stacking The Deck for Hillary
Reading the 2004 post again, and watching the (I think) overtly cynical and political effort by Democrats and the Obama Administration to increase the weight of the already heavy hand of the law in...
View ArticleMore Interview Ethics: Janet Mock Ambushes Piers Morgan
If guests like Janet Mock want to be regarded by interviewers as walking, talking, PR bombs and "gotcha!" traps, then they should keep behaving like this. Continue reading →
View ArticleComment of the Day: “More Interview Ethics: Janet Mock Ambushes Piers Morgan”
The new, complex and divisive ethical issues arising from gender matters have appeared here with increasing frequency, most recently in the post that inspired this comment---actually two...
View ArticleEthics Dunces (Bigotry Division): Arizona Republicans
The bill also sends a useful message to everyone else about the stubborn, deceitful, irrational politicians who sent it, and their party. They are kicking and screaming and holding their breath until...
View ArticleTwelve Post-Veto Ethics Observations On The Arizona “Religious Freedom” Bill
All traditional justifications for anti-gay bias have been thoroughly exploded by science, psychology, research, observation, common sense and experience. There is nothing left but intransigence,...
View ArticleThe Supreme Court Delivers An Ethical Opinion On Democracy, Affirmative...
I await the distortions and rationalizations soon to emit from columnist Eugene Robinson, Harold Mayerson and others, as well as the race-baiters as MSNBC. They should be foaming at the mouth about...
View ArticleEthics Quote of the Week: Justice Sonia Sotamayor
Well, we clearly got the empathetic Justice President Obama wanted, for better or worse. Continue reading →
View ArticleComment of the Day: “Ethics Quote of the Week: Justice Sonia Sotamayor”
Affirmative action reliably generates a good debate here: this is part of one... Continue reading →
View ArticleEthics Dunce: Justice Sonia Sotamayor
Hate to do it, but hypocrisy is hypocrisy, and there are some games judges can't play. Continue reading →
View ArticleWarped Values and Perverse Incentives: Banning Employers From Asking Whether...
I was once challenged to name a single reason why ex-felons shouldn't have the right to vote. Here's one of them. Continue reading →
View ArticleThe Unethical Opposition To Tennessee’s Fetal Drug Abuse Protection Law
It is reasonable for the government to put all mothers on notice that if they abuse their unborn child by taking illegal drugs, and the child is born with health problems as a result, the mother will...
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