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code of ethics

[kohd-uhv e-thiks]

noun

  1. a set of guidelines, rules, or moral standards for behavior within a profession or workplace.



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No federal precedent, and nothing in her oath of office, exempts her from the code of ethics, federal pleading rules, or the rule of law all attorneys swear to uphold.

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The members of the association were summoned and all but one doctor - who abstained - voted that Le Scouarnec had not violated the medical code of ethics.

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All but one doctor - who abstained - voted that Le Scouarnec had not violated the medical code of ethics, which states that doctors "must in all circumstances be trustworthy and act with integrity and devotion to duty".

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The New York City Bar Association recently issued a lengthy report calling for a mandatory and enforceable code of ethics for the Supreme Court, which we helped co-author.

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Judge Ponsor was sanctioned for his speech, something ordinarily protected by the First Amendment, while Justice Alito’s actions remain immune even though they could well have been viewed as diminishing public confidence in the judiciary and could have subjected Justice Alito to discipline – if only there were an enforceable code of ethics for Supreme Court justices.

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