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  2. Norm Eisen - Wikipedia

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    [55] This is a reference to another one of Eisen's White House nicknames: The Ethics Czar. [56] Anderson again referred to Eisen in the closing scene of Isle of Dogs, captioning a character as ethics czar in the new government of Megasaki. In 2017, Eisen was named number 11 on the Politico 50 list of thinkers shaping American politics. [57]

  3. Richard Painter - Wikipedia

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    Richard William Painter [1] (born October 3, 1961) is an American lawyer, professor, and political candidate. From 2005 to 2007 Painter was the chief White House ethics lawyer in the George W. Bush administration.

  4. Exclusive-New US ethics czar starts vetting incoming Trump ...

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    The top U.S. ethics official charged with preventing government workers' conflicts of interest is about to take the hotseat in Washington, as President-elect Donald Trump's new Cabinet and other ...

  5. List of U.S. executive branch czars - Wikipedia

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    ethics czar, transparency czar Special Counsel to the President for Ethics and Government Reform Norm Eisen [72] 2009–2010 (New position), Exec order, President appointed Barack Obama: White House Counsel Robert Bauer [73] 2010–2011 President appointed faith-based czar, faith czar Director, White House Office of Faith-Based and Community ...

  6. “It’s an originalist argument that those key centrists on the Supreme Court should find persuasive, if they find anything persuasive,” said Norm Eisen, White House ethics czar under former ...

  7. Opinion: Trump seems to be searching Manhattan for one angry ...

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    As the former White House ethics czar, I know that the occupation of an adult child who is not a party or a witness to a case does not give rise to a conflict under New York law.

  8. How the Supreme Court’s decision on Trump’s immunity could ...

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    The framing of the case was “extremely carefully crafted,” said Norm Eisen, who served as White House ethics czar during the Obama administration and is a CNN legal analyst. And, he said, it ...

  9. Executive Order 13989 - Wikipedia

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    The order aims to ensure that those in the Executive Branch will not accept bribes from lobbyists, engage in activities with a former employer, communicate with outsiders about the work they do, accept money from a former employer, and that they make hirings based on a person's qualifications, with the goal of restoring and maintaining public trust in the government.