A state judge has ordered LSU to allow its law professor Ken Levy to return to teaching duties. The university had removed ...
Tenured LSU law professor Ken Levy sued the university, claiming he was punished for making political comments in class. A ...
Levy filed a suit against the university in an effort to keep his job, and on Thursday, District Court Judge Don Johnson sided with Levy, issuing a temporary restraining order against LSU. This means ...
A district judge Thursday ordered LSU to allow embattled LSU law professor Ken Levy to return to the classroom.
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 ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - LSU Law Professor Ken Levy filed a lawsuit against the university late Tuesday evening, alleging his constitutional right to free speech, occupational right to due ...
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 ...
Hebert Law Center, demanding professor Ken Levy be reinstated following his removal from the classroom pending an investigation into alleged political comments he made. “Political conformity is being ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Transcripts obtained by the WAFB I-TEAM reveal exactly what tenured LSU law professor Ken Levy said to his students that ended up getting him removed from the classroom.
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BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — LSU law professor Ken Levy has been suspended with pay after making political comments in class, his attorney Jill Craft confirmed. According to Craft ...