The federal investigation of the Senate majority leader, Joseph L. Bruno, is weighing on a Connecticut school dedicated to teaching ethics.
How's that?
Wright Investors' Service, an investment firm that had employed Mr. Bruno, below, for more than a decade, is largely owned by the School for Ethical Education. John Winthrop Wright, the former chairman and chief executive of Wright Investors' Service, founded the school and left his Wright holdings to it upon his death in 1996. The school has no students of its own but teaches ethics courses to students at institutions ranging from elementary schools to colleges.
Knock yourselves out...