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Getting the Government America Deserves Richard W Painter

Getting the Government America Deserves By Richard W Painter

Getting the Government America Deserves by Richard W Painter


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Getting the Government America Deserves: How Ethics Reform Can Make a Difference by Richard W Painter

In order to be effective, federal ethics law must address sources of systematic corruption rather than simply address motives that individual government employees might have to betray the public trust, such as personal financial holdings or family relationships. Getting the Government America Deserve articulates a general approach to combating systemic corruption as well as some specific proposals for doing so. Federal ethics law is relatively unknown in legal academia and elsewhere outside of Washington, D.C., but it is binding on over one million federal employees. Lobbyists, federal contractors, lawyers and others who interact with the federal government are also deeply interested in federal ethics law and represent a surprisingly large market for a little-studied area of the law. Getting the Government America Deserve analyzes government ethics law from the perspective of an academic critic and that of a lawyer who was the chief White House ethics lawyer for two and a half years. Richard Painter argues that the existing ethics regime is in need of substantial reform since federal ethics laws fail to curtail conduct that undermines the integrity of government, such as political activity by federal employees and their interaction with lobbyists and interest groups. He also contends that in some other areas, such as personal financial conflicts of interest, there is too much complexity in regulatory and reporting requirements, and rules need to be simplified. Painter's solution includes strengthening the enforcement of ethics rules, reforming the lobbying industry, and changing a system of campaign finance that impedes meaningful government ethics reform.

Getting the Government America Deserves Reviews

Government ethics is an area of the law that is not written about by legal academics and lawyers as much as it should be; it influences everything from how billions of dollars of taxpayer money are spent, to who gets top political appointments and whether this country is at war or at peace. Richard Painter offers concrete ideas for distancing government officials from lobbyists, campaign fundraisers, trade associations and other special interests that can easily drown out the voices of ordinary Americans. His experience includes being the chief White House ethics officer during one of the most challenging times in our recent history. His book has an intriguing set of proposals to address issues that are critical for our country's future. He addresses root causes of corruption in today's government while recognizing that many people in public life want to serve the public rather than special interests. -Walter Mondale, 42nd Vice President of the United States Getting the Government America Deserves offers a comprehensive analysis and overview of ethics in government in early twenty-first century America. Melding practical experience at the highest levels and the knowledge and perspective gained from years of researching and teaching in the area, Painter provides a thoughtful perspective on crucial questions of accountability, transparency, and integrity in government. This is an original and important contribution that should be of interest to policymakers, attorneys, scholars, teachers, and anyone else who is concerned with how society should regulate the conduct of high-level government officials. -Geoffrey P. Miller, New York University School of Law Everyone is in favor of ethics, and particularly ethics in government. But once we move from the abstract to the concrete, agreement fades. Professor Richard Painter is in a unique position to contribute to the debate. He is a law professor, the author of several articles, and a book on legal ethics. He was instrumental in persuading Congress to require any lawyer who represents a corporation to report known fraud up the ladder to senior management, and if that does not work, to the client's board of directors. And, he was former ethics counsel for President George W. Bush. His new book, Getting the Government America Deserves, gives us an inside look at how President Bush dealt with issues of government ethics and what President Obama can learn from that experience. This is the book that every well-informed citizen should read. Professor Painter offers substantial concrete proposals to clean up corruption in Washington. l-Ronald D. Rotunda, Chapman University School of Law

About Richard W Painter

Richard Painter is the S. Walter Richey Professor in Corporate Law at the University of Minnesota School of Law. From February 2005 to July 2007, he was Associate Counsel to the President in the White House Counsel's office, serving as the chief ethics lawyer for the President, White House employees and senior nominees to Senate-confirmed positions in the Executive Branch. Professor Painter is the author of the casebook, Securities Litigation and Enforcement (with Margaret Sachs and Donna Nagy; West, Second Edition 2007) and another casebook, Professional and Personal Responsibilities of the Lawyer (with Judge John T. Noonan, Jr.; Foundation 1997; Second Edition 2001).

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 ; Government Ethics Rules That Don't Work When We Need Them, Rules We Have That We Do Not Need, And Rules We Need But Don't Have At All ; Gifts and Travel ; Financial Disclosure ; Financial Conflicts of Interest ; Insider Trading ; Covered Relationships and the Impartiality Rule ; The Revolving Door ; Odd Ball Ethics Rules the Executive Branch does not need but Congress thinks it does ; Congress's Rules for Itself - Stringency or Hypocrisy? ; The Rules ; The Honest Leadership and Open Government Act ; Can there be better rules? ; Chapter 2 ; Implementation and Enforcement of Government Ethics Rules - How Big are the Gaps in the System? ; Sex, Drugs, and Rock and Roll - and Matters of Money and Revolving Doors - in Clearing the President's Nominees ; Ethics Training, Monitoring and Enforcement at the Agency Level ; The Office of Government Ethics - An Overworked and Underappreciated Agency ; Inspectors General. Does the White House need one? ; Special Government Employees ; Outsourcing Government Functions - but not Ethics - to Private Contractors ; Chapter3 ; Bagmen in Black Tie or Professional Intermediaries - The Growth of Lobbying and Prospects for Reform ; A Short History ; The Influence of Lobbyists ; K-Street Society on the banks of the Potomac ; Use and Abuse of K Street's Power ; Why the disclosure regime is inadequate and why we need substantive regulation of lobbyists ; Chapter 4 ; Off the Books Lobbying, Electioneering and the Special Purpose Entities that Do It ; Think tanks ; Public Policy Groups ; Legal Policy Groups ; Single Issue Advocacy Groups ; Foreign Governments, Their Friends and Enemies ; Foreign Policy Advocacy Organizations ; Religious Advocacy Groups ; Trade and Industry Associations ; 501c(4) Organizations and 527s ; The Overall Impact of Washington's Special Purpose Entities ; Chapter 5 ; The Official White House Office of Political Affairs, the Unofficial Office of Political Affairs, and Personal Capacity Political Activity by Government Officials ; Chapter 6 ; Building a Bridge to Somewhere - A Perspective on the Cost of Earmarks from the Banks of the Mississippi ; Chapter 7 ; Campaign Finance - The Elephant and Donkey in the Room ; Chapter 8 ; Beyond Ethics and Back - What is Wrong with Government Decision Making? ; Ethics Officials' Scope of Authority is too Narrow ; Government Lawyering is sometimes Excessively Political and Insufficiently Objective ; No Matter how Many Times they Make the Same Mistake, Government Officials Still Succumb to the Psychology of the Cover-up ; Afterword ; Index

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NPB9780195378719
9780195378719
0195378717
Getting the Government America Deserves: How Ethics Reform Can Make a Difference by Richard W Painter
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Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
20090507
328
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