Members of the Muslim Coalition of Connecticut spend a great deal of time educating the legal community about Islam, promoting diversity and working to dispel stereotypes. The coalition held a special event for state Judicial Branch employees recently, in which they hosted a three-hour educational talk on the Muslim religion.

Last week, the group’s outreach efforts were recognized by court administrators. During a Law Day ceremony in the state Supreme Court chambers, the coalition and its president, Aida Mansoor, were honored for helping promote "Equality for All," which was the theme of Law Day ceremonies across the country.

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