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Greetings From The Office Of The Dean, Hannah L. Buxbaum Feb 2014

Greetings From The Office Of The Dean, Hannah L. Buxbaum

Hannah Buxbaum (2011-2013 Interim)

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A Free Lunch In Chicago, Curtis E.A. Karnow Jan 2014

A Free Lunch In Chicago, Curtis E.A. Karnow

Curtis E.A. Karnow

A discussion of the ethical issues implicated by judges’ acceptance of travel and related expenses when attending privately sponsored judicial education, including seminars offered by educational institutions.


Gifts, Hospitality & The Government Contractor, Jessica Tillipman Jan 2014

Gifts, Hospitality & The Government Contractor, Jessica Tillipman

GW Law Faculty Publications & Other Works

The government procurement process demands the highest commitment to ethical and unbiased conduct. To ensure that the individuals involved in the procurement process adhere to these standards, government entities in nearly all jurisdictions around the world have enacted codes of conduct, ethical restrictions, and anti-corruption laws designed to protect the integrity of government and ensure that government officials act impartially and do not give preferential treatment to any private organization or individual. To further these goals, most jurisdictions have enacted restrictions on the gifts and hospitality that government officials may accept from individuals and organizations that sell goods and services …