The Connecticut Women's Education and Legal Fund is about to have its annual dinner, at which it bestows awards on women "who make a difference," that is, those "who are making significant contributions to the advancement of women, girls and their families in Connecticut." That's nice, but CWEALF's decision to bestow an award on Judge Lynda B. Munro raises serious ethical issues.
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Judicial Award Raises Ethical Issues
The Connecticut Law Tribune
September 28, 2012
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