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Now Available: Principles of the Law, Government Ethics 

October 06, 2025
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Principles of the Law, Government Ethics, is now available on LexisNexis. This is the Institute’s first project on this important topic. The project was led by Reporter Richard Briffault of Columbia Law School and Associate Reporter Richard W. Painter of the University of Minnesota Law School.

The Principles offer guidance to government agencies and individuals on the proper standards of conduct that should apply to current and former public employees and officials. The Principles do not address judicial ethics because of the distinct concerns and institutional structure of the judiciary.

“The ethical standards that ought to govern the behavior of government officials have long been a matter of great public interest,” said Reporter Briffault. “The development of the standards and procedures needed to assure that public officials act in the public interest and use public resources for public, not private purposes, has been the focus of criminal codes, ethics laws, executive orders, and legislative rules at all levels of government, federal, state, and local.”

Associate Reporter Painter added, “The goal of the Principles of Government Ethics project is to distill a basic set of principles that articulate the values that ought to shape the field and, where possible, to present operational rules that will vindicate those goals in order to provide some guidance to the many governments, particularly at the state and local level, that may be developing ethical standards for the first time or revising, refining, and strengthening rules previously adopted.”

The Principles of the Law, Government Ethics consists of the following Chapters:

Chapter 1. Purpose, Scope, and Definitions

Chapter 2. Gifts from and Financial Relationships with Prohibited Sources

Chapter 3. Conflicts of Interest and the Outside Activities of Public Servants

Chapter 4. Election-Related Activities of Public Servants

Chapter 5. Restrictions on Leaving or Entering Public Service

Chapter 6. Disclosure

Chapter 7. Administration and Enforcement of Government Ethics

Reporter Briffault explained, “The initial Chapter lays out the purpose and scope of the project and defines key terms that are used throughout the project. The next five Chapters address the substantive principles of government ethics: Chapter 2 considers the provision of benefits by outsiders to public servants; Chapter 3 addresses financial conflicts of interests and issues arising from the outside activities of public servants; Chapter 4 focuses on the election-related activities of public servants; Chapter 5 examines the so-called ‘revolving door’ problems that arise when public servants leave public service for private employment or enter public service from the private sector; and Chapter 6 addresses disclosure’s role in detecting and deterring conflicts of interest, facilitating enforcement of ethics rules, and promoting public confidence in government. Chapter 7 turns from substantive principles to the equally important topic of the administration and enforcement of ethics rules and requirements.”

“I am very grateful to Professors Briffault and Painter, and to the very dedicated Advisers and Members Consultative Group,” said ALI Director Diane P. Wood. “Thanks to the ALI’s rigorous process of careful research and reasoned debate from a diverse group of project participants representing all sides of the issues raised in this Principles project, I hope that the work provides needed guidance to those who are currently struggling with these issues.”

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