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Ethics News!
Spring 2019
- Supreme Court likely to allow citizenship question on census on separation grounds.
- Supreme Court to decide whether LGBTQ and transgender individuals are included in the Civil Rights Act.
- First malaria vaccine rolling out.
- The Mueller Report
- This American Life -- the tattle phone
- 25th Anniversay of the Rwandan genocide
- Arguing over disaster relief aid.
- Nipsey Hussle story.
- Threat of aid cutoff to central american countries. This will be relevant to the immigration discussion.
- American hero honored. (didn't find this on msnbc or nyt)
- Smollett charges dropped.
- Attorney General reports results of Mueller report: exoneration on criminal charges related to collusion with a foreign power. not exonerated on obstruction of justice, but AG judges nothing to prosecute.
- New Zealand massacre.
- College admissions bribery scandal
- North Carolina Voter fraud case. Poignant detail.
- Point about group responsibility in Southern Baptist Sexual Abuse Scandal.
- New rules on handling sexual assault cases on college campuses provoking controversy.
- Government shut down as lesson in "background" rules in moral system which distinguish what is legitimately "in play" in a conflictual decision making process.
- Controversy over high schoolers alleged disrespect of an older native american man.
Fall 2018 Florence
- Friday court filings related to possible criminal conduct in the Executive branch of government
- More on yellow vest protests
- Michigan legislature, known for gerrymandering, loses election and then tries to limit incoming governors’ ability to fix gerrymandered districts.
- Strong polemics and flash mobs expected today in case of vice-prime minister Di Maio's comments on journalists. Background article on the case against Rome M5S mayor, which prompted the vice primier's strong language
- Examples of racism in the Election.
- Study on white / non-white's concern about environment and respective perception of concern.
- Synagogue shooter's views of immigrants.
- Megan Kelly defends and then apologies for defending “black face” Halloween comments.
- Khashoggi son forced to shake hands with likely killer of his dad.
- UN speeches for and against multilateralism and globalism. Later this term, we will read about globalism, which is a system of moral and political views advocating the weakening of national sovreignty in favor of multilateral agreements. It has clear implications for immigration, but also for a host of other issues. Read this article to get some information about where the US, France, and other countries are on this emerging moral perspective.
- Follow the case of alleged sexual assault against Supreme Court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh
Past semester's Ethics News!
- New research on Trump voters motivations [3]
- Let's try to look out for news stories with ethical dimensions and quickly identify them. You might post a link or just report your item in class.
- Check out Rev. Carleton Pearson's story in the new movie, Come Sunday
- Political movement toward Federal decriminalization of marijuana.
- James Shaw, Jr., Waffle House Hero. [4]
- New therapies for opiod and heroin use offer the prospective of “vaccines” which block the effects of these highly addictive drugs. Should users be required to take vaccines?
- Example from FIRE website: [5] of new attitudes toward liberty of thought and conscience.
- What are the ethical issues behind the raid of the president's private attorney's office?
- Details from a local radio story on the local congressional rep race: McMorris-Rogers (R) vs. Brown (D). supporters on each side show predicted MFT triggers.
- More chemical attacks on children, women, and male civilians in Syria.
- ongoing teacher strike in Oklahoma raises distinct ethical claim. (Not just homo economicus.)
- This might not seem like ethics news, but it does figure in our reading today: NYRB review article: Raised by wolves
- The New York Times just published an article stating that 87 million people's information was improperly shared during the 2016 election. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/04/technology/mark-zuckerberg-testify-congress.html?hp&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&clickSource=story-heading&module=first-column-region®ion=top-news&WT.nav=top-news
- This Inlander article raises interesting questions about how values enter into community planning and development. [6]
- Consider attending an Ethics Bowl team scrimmage this month. More details from Dr. Maria Howard (howardm@gonzaga.edu)
- Police shootings of unarmed black men. The Sacramento case of Stephon Clark.
- Hero in French terror attack.
- "Catch and Kill" journalism in the case of Karen McDougal.
- Cambridge Analytica news. Consider hypotheticals.
- "Fairness" in trade. (Will come up in globalization discussions.)
- More k-12 student walkouts
- West Virginia teachers' strike offers example of inequity aversion, ethics in negotiation.
- Learning about the views of Jordan Peterson, who claims a right of conscience to not use new gender pronouns. See his wiki page.
- Quick change in gun control views. Today's student walkouts seem to be making a values statement.
- The dehumanizing effect of scripted call center interactions.
- Trey Gowdy's retirement statement - Tribalism
- Weinstein Lawsuit holds up sale of troubled company - group resp
- The idea of Baby bounds: giving all youths money to start out with as young adults.
- [7]