The decision by the state Supreme Court grew from a federal suit against the state by lawyer and first amendment advocate Mario Cerame, who argued the law is unconstitutional because it has a chilling effect on a wide array of speech, from critiques of religious beliefs to stand-up comedy routines.
The former president of a Waterbury credit union pleaded guilty to embezzlement charges on Wednesday after she reportedly stole over $250,000 from the bank using fake accounts, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
“The settlement resolves allegations that Yale failed to maintain complete and accurate records concerning the controlled substances it purchased and dispensed at the Yale Fertility Center."