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I teach ethics at the Ted Rogers School of Management in Toronto. Philosopher by training. Chair, Law and Business Department. Director of the Ted Rogers Leadership Centre. Current research topic: the ethics of vigilantism. Neach-ionnsaghaidh na Gàidhlig.
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I've got tickets for Saturday. I can't wait.
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Yes, this!! If the richest man on earth can't count on Trump's allegiance...
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I use this feature all the time. (Of course, that doesn't make it profitable for Apple).
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I don't understand any parent who would say otherwise. But it's nice to see someone with a big name say it. :-)
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“The grass is greener…”. I get your point but in fact no reason to think that conservatives have any solutions to this (nor to think that there is anything like a true epidemic of crime)
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Sounds like one of the verb tenses I didn’t learn in high school
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Also hilarious that Trump pretends to be able to tell which lawyers are "not that good".
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I cannot believe (but yeah, I know, I do) that that many people still approve. WTF.
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Just finished teaching “The Ethical-Legal Nexus” with emphasis on the Rule of Law. It was hard not to make it just about Trump.
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Congrats. Downloading now!! (my own work is conceptual/normative rather than empirical, but this looks interesting!)
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Re #3 — ok I won’t use it, as long as I can *mention* it.
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The hue that launched a thousand songs!
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Never mind the fact that the money doesn't strictly go to the university, but to a specific researcher for a specific project.
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And... this is now part of the official history of The White House. Unbelievable.
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And how many of the "reporters" are actual, credible reporters? *sigh*
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This next part of my presentation is called "Who's a good boy? Yes YOU'RE a good boy!!"
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Y'all are going to need statues of Boasberg. Heroic.
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"Your papers, please, sir!"
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King's response to being called tone-deaf is ... quite tone-deaf.
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Is "racialized" a typo? Did you mean "radicalized"?