The Broken Gavel
Ethics is often mistaken for tone, intent, or likabilityâbut in systems of power, ethics is about responsibility, obligation, and impact. In this episode of The Broken Gavel Podcast, host Dashawn Mayweather examines ethics not as a personal trait, but as a structural duty that attaches to authority. This conversation explores how ethical responsibility operates inside institutions, leadership roles, and decision-making systemsâand why good intentions are never a substitute for accountability. Through a legal ethics and power-analysis lens, this episode breaks down the difference between ethical duty and personal preference, how authority can distort judgment, and the quiet warning signs that signal ethical erosion long before harm becomes visible. Listeners are invited to examine how power insulates decision-makers from consequencesâand why ethics exists to protect those affected by authority, not those who hold it. This episode is for anyone working withinâor impacted byâsystems of power, including legal, corporate, educational, medical, or organizational environments, where responsibility, transparency, and accountability matter more than optics or personality. About The Broken Gavel⢠The Broken Gavelâ˘Â is an educational and media platform created by Dashawn Mayweather and grounded in legal ethics, legal literacy, and personal advocacy. The Broken Gavel⢠is a trademarked ecosystem of published works, digital media, and educational resources designed to help people understand the law, evaluate power, and advocate for themselves with clarity and confidence. Explore the full ecosystem, official publications, and educational resources at: đ https://thebrokengavel.com [https://thebrokengavel.com/] Tags / Keywords #LegalEthics #EthicsAndPower #Accountability #AuthorityAndResponsibility #LegalLiteracy #PowerAndProcess #InstitutionalEthics #LeadershipEthics #TheBrokenGavel #DashawnMayweather
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