A Louisiana appeals court on Tuesday upheld the suspension of an LSU law professor who criticized Gov. Jeff Landry and ...
An attorney for LSU law professor Ken Levy said his suspension from teaching amounted to content-based censorship and should ...
LSU law professor Ken Levy has been suspended with pay after making political comments in class, his attorney Jill Craft confirmed. According to Craft, Levy was removed from the classroom on Jan. 16 ...
A faculty member says the university suspended him from teaching for a lecture that mentioned President Trump and criticized ...
The suspension of Levy comes on the heels of Landry in late November publicly calling on the university to punish another tenured LSU law school professor, Nick Bryner, for derogatory comments he ...
Donald R. Johnson, a state district court judge, signed a one-page order Thursday putting Ken Levy back in the classroom. The return might be short-lived; Johnson set a hearing for Feb. 10, during or ...
In November, Landry publicly asked LSU to discipline Bryner last year for his comments about President Trump the day after the presidential election. A video of Bryner's comments were sent to the ...
Tenured LSU law professor Ken Levy sued the university, claiming he was punished for making political comments in class. A ...
Maybe the Louisiana State University Paul M. Hebert Law Center has decided it needs to nip in the bud what otherwise could ...
Last November, Gov. Landry had publicly called for LSU to discipline another law professor, Nicholas Bryner, who during a lecture criticized Trump and students who voted for him. Bryner remains ...
Ken Levy spoke out against an instance in which Gov. Jeff Landry last year publicly criticized LSU law professor Nicholas Bryner, according to Levy's attorney, Jill Craft. Levy, a criminal law ...