About NLPC
The National Legal and Policy Center was founded in late 1991 following the release of the Senate Ethics Committee report whitewashing the Keating Five. The report made reference to the Code of Ethics for Government, but not by name, presumably for fear of giving it greater standing. NLPC was founded to promote ethics, and to give the Code the visibility it deserves.
The author of the Code is Sen. Paul Douglas (D-IL) A Democrat from Illinois, who would've thunk!! How the party has changed. who served from 1948 to 1964. A "Sense of Congress" resolution that passed on July 11, 1958 urged adherence to the Code by all government officials.
NLPC promotes ethics in public life through research, investigation, education and legal action.
We recognize that the bigger the government, the more opportunities for corruption; and the more intervention in the economy, the more reason for special interests to seek influence. We believe that the best way to promote ethics is to reduce the size of government.
We do not believe that ethics are advanced through more laws or "better guidelines," even as existing ones are ignored. We don't believe the problem is with too few laws, or with too much freedom, but with men and women. We believe the missing ingredients are character, morality and common sense.
A 501(c)(3) foundation, NLPC is headed by president Peter Flaherty and chairman Ken Boehm. Donations from individuals, foundations, and corporations are welcome in any amount.
Contributions are tax deductible.
Board of Directors
Ken Boehm, Chairman
Peter Flaherty, President
Kurt Christensen
Michael Falcone
David Wilkinson
Publication Staff
Dr. Carl Horowitz, Director Organized Labor Accountability Project,
editor of Union Corruption Update
Paul Chesser, Associate Fellow
Mark Modica, Associate Fellow
Fred N. Sauer, Associate Fellow
NLPC has done some good work exposing corruption in government and corporations.