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Scandal Proof: Do Ethics Laws Make Government Ethical?

Scandal Proof: Do Ethics Laws Make Government Ethical? Paperback - 2002

by MacKenzie, G. Calvin; Hafken, Michael [Primary Contributor]

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Brookings Institution Press, 2002-08-11. Paperback. Very Good. 1x1x1. Ex-Library paperback in very nice condition with the usual markings and attachments. Except for library markings, interior clean and unmarked. Tight binding.
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For young William O. Douglas, who later served for more than three decades on the U.S. Supreme Court, the call changed his life.

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  • Choice, 06/01/2008, Page 1706

About the author

G. Calvin Mackenzie is the Goldfarb Family Distinguished Professor of American Government at Colby College and an adviser to the Brookings Presidential Appointee Initiative. He is the editor of "Innocent until Nominated: The Breakdown of the Presidential Appointments Process" (Brookings, 2001). Michael Hafken is a research analyst at the Brookings Institution.