Public Law
Public Law Journal: Summer 2016, Vol. 39, No. 3
Content
- Bid Problems Do Not Have to Be Big Problems Part One: Avoiding Bid Protests
- Litigation & Case Law Update
- Message from the Chair
- Public Law Journal
- Public Law Section Hosts Three Law School Panel Receptions in October
- Public Law Section
- Squirtles and Pidgeys and Eevees, Oh My!: Pokémon Go, Augmented Reality Games and Public Property
- Government Corruption: a Global Threat and Domestic Fear and the Supreme Court's Curb on Public Integrity Prosecution
Government Corruption: A Global Threat and Domestic Fear and the Supreme Court’s Curb on Public Integrity Prosecution
By Gary W. Schons*
MCLE SELF-STUDY ARTICLE
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Climate change, environmental degradation, terrorism, advances in technology, economic globalization, nuclear proliferation – these are but some of the problems we currently face. Yet, the single greatest threat to global security, order and the ability to address these threats is government corruption. This peril is not just academic; ordinary people feel it viscerally, identifying government corruption as their number one fear.