Deadline to Register: February 23, 2016
Why do good people, attorneys, and organizations act
unethically? Why do people who apparently know right from wrong nonetheless act
unethically? The session will begin with a discussion of the classic Stanley
Milgram punishment experiments, seeking to understand how they help
explain unethical behavior. The session then uses examples to provide a foundation for an analysis regarding the relationship between legal ethics and personal ethics, while seeking to understand whether you could be the next person to act unethically.
Registration begins at 3:00 p.m. Please join us for a reception
following the CLE at 4:30 p.m.
Presenters:
David Schultz | Professor of Political Science,
Hamline University and Professor of Law, University of
Minnesota
CLE Credits:
1.0 Ethics CLE Credit Approved | Event Code: 215450
Cost:
All Attendees: Free
Remote Participation:
Remote participation is available. Please
indicate this option when registering. Instructions will be emailed to you the week day prior to the CLE.
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