Private attorneys hired by Louisiana State University are asking a district court judge to either stay or dissolve a temporary restraining order involving LSU law professor Ken Levy.
A state judge has ordered LSU to allow its law professor Ken Levy to return to teaching duties. The university had removed ...
A faculty member says the university suspended him from teaching for a lecture that mentioned President Trump and criticized ...
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 ...
Tenured LSU law professor Ken Levy sued the university, claiming he was punished for making political comments in class. A ...
The university is also barred from interfering with Levy's job as a tenured professor at the LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center on ...
For years, immigration detention centers run by Geo Group and CoreCivic have been plagued by allegations of dangerous ...
An LSU professor says he was unfairly removed from teaching after making a joke about Gov. Jeff Landry and President Trump in ...
A group of LSU students held a protest Tuesday outside the Paul M. Hebert Law Center, demanding professor Ken Levy be ...
A tenured LSU law professor removed from his classes pending an investigation into alleged political comments is suing the ...
Jeff Landry last year publicly criticized LSU law professor Nicholas Bryner, according to Levy's attorney, Jill Craft. Levy, a criminal law professor who began teaching at LSU’s Paul M.