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The Ethics of Deception

June 17, 2004 - Seattle, WA
4pm - 6pm

 


The Ethics of Deception
 
The Second of Emerald's
Third Thursday Series


-- Presenters/Discussants --
Bill Bishin, J.D.; James Humes, J.D.,
Peter Jarvis, J.D.;
Professor Kenneth Einar Himma

June 17, 2004 (Thursday)
World Trade Center - Seattle, WA
2.0 Ethics Credits     WSBA Approval Code #122390
3:30 pm
Registration Opens (Walk-ins Welcome)
Beverages and cookies available.
 
3:55 pm
Welcome, Overview & Objectives
John Rapp principal, Emerald Education Group
 
4:00 pm
Key Questions: Law, Ethics & Today
All speakers.
 
4:15 pm
What is the Whole Truth – and When Is It Required?
An Overview of the RPCs/Other Pertinent Law Sanctioning Deception – Peter Jarvis
 
4:45 pm
"Spin Doctoring" in Government:
Some Real-life Examples – James Humes
 
5:00 pm
Defending Devils, Deceiving Nazis:
Can Some Illegal Acts be Ethically Required –
and Perfectly Legal Acts be Immoral? (Some Philosophical Principles) – Kenneth Himma
 
5:20 pm
Some Hard Cases
Cases/Questions – Bill Bishin
Panelists:
· Kenneth Himma
· James Humes
· Peter Jarvis

· Audience
 
5:35 pm
Summary of Philosophical Principles – Kenneth Himma
 
5:45 pm
Summary of Legal Principles:
(Mandatory & Aspirational) – Peter Jarvis
 
5:45 pm
Key Questions for Further Consideration
 
6:00 pm Evaluations and Adjourn