State legislators first protect themselves from competition and accountability with gerrymandering.
The practice, they write, allows corporations to "shield themselves from accountability for wrongdoing."
They already have too many layers insulating them from accountability to the law and to their stockholders.
I respectfully ask you to resist this call to retreat from accountability.
All the issues that the Williams case highlights would benefit from scrutiny and public accountability.
Gradually the doctrine took on a dangerous new meaning, shielding the President from accountability.
He also said that the complaints stemmed from the decreased earnings and higher accountability under the new system.
Only the criminal justice system exempts itself from accountability for its mistakes.
The release of the individual from accountability lays a precarious basis for a new democratic political culture.
What power does the voter have over a local contractor who is one further stage removed from public control and accountability?