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Daily Archives: February 2, 2020

Our Views: Burying the judges’ disclosure forms is embarrassment for Supreme Court

MediaBy Michelle FosterFebruary 2, 2020

By Editorial | Nola.com | February 2, 2020 In 2008, Gov. Bobby Jindal and the Legislature pledged the state to attain the “gold standard” of ethics in government. And when it comes to filling out forms, particularly for financial disclosures by elected officials, in many ways it was. But there turned out to be ways…

James Gill: When judges set their own ethics rules, you can bet they will be lenient

MediaBy Lauren JonesFebruary 2, 2020

By James Gill | Nola.com | February 2, 2020 If we didn’t assume that judges are smarter and more honest than the general run of humanity, we wouldn’t let them boss us about. Sure, they can order a cop to enforce their will whether we respect them or not, but coercion cannot sustain their hegemony…

The (Baton Rouge) Advocate: Burying disclosure forms embarrassment for Supreme Court

MediaBy Lauren JonesFebruary 2, 2020

By The Advocate Staff | Featured on The Ouachita Citizen | February 2, 2020 In 2008, Gov. Bobby Jindal and the Legislature pledged the state to attain the “gold standard” of ethics in government. And when it comes to filling out forms, particularly for financial disclosures by elected officials, in many ways it was. But…

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