Behind the 2005-06 Ethics OutlookThe 2005-06 National Ethics Agenda was introduced at the Ethics Outlook, held Nov. 10, 2005, at Santa Clara University. It was developed by the Center's Emerging Issues Group. Panelists at the Ethics Outlook David
Berger, chair, mergers and acquisitions litigation practice, Wilson
Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati; member, Markkula Center for Applied
Ethics Advisory Board
Other Participants in the Emerging Issues GroupJames Balassone, executive-in-residence, Markkula Center for Applied Ethics William Black, executive director, Institute for Fraud Prevention Jerry Ceppos, vice president for news, Knight-Ridder, retired Margaret R. McLean, director, biotechnology and health care ethics, Markkula Center for Applied Ethics Peter Minowitz, associate professor, Department of Political Science, Santa Clara University Almaz Negash, director, Global Leadership and Ethics Program, Markkula Center for Applied Ethics Miriam Schulman, director, communications, Markkula Center for Applied Ethics; editor for The Ethics Outlook |
New Materials
- Medical Amnesty and Responsibility
A student perspective
- The Struggle Over the Roman Catholic Conscience in American Politics
Commentary by Campus Ethics Director David DeCosse
- Ethical Challenges of Life in Space
A panel discussion on planetary protection
- Insolvency and Bankruptcy
Practical suggestions for corporate boards
Center News
- Ethics of War
An ROTC class meets with Campus Ethics Director David DeCosse
- Environmental Ethics Fellow
Student will survey campus culture of sustainability

David
Berger, chair, mergers and acquisitions litigation practice, Wilson
Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati; member, Markkula Center for Applied
Ethics Advisory Board
David
DeCosse, director, campus ethics programs, Markkula Center for
Applied Ethics; editor of But Was It Just? Reflections on the
Morality of the Persian Gulf War (Doubleday)
Steve
Johnson, director, character education,
Scott
LaBarge, assistant professor, Departments of Philosophy and
Classics, Santa Clara University; current research, "Heroism:
Classical Reflections on a Modern Problem"
Judy
Nadler, senior fellow in government ethics, Markkula Center
for Applied Ethics; former chair, U.S. Conference of Mayors
Standing Committee on Energy
Terri
Peretti, chair, Department of Political Science, Santa Clara
University; author of In Defense of a Political Court (Princeton
University Press)
Kirk
O. Hanson, moderator; executive director, Markkula Center for
Applied Ethics; co-editor, The Accountable Corporation, a four-volume
series (Praeger Publishers)