Tenured LSU law professor Ken Levy sued the university, claiming he was punished for making political comments in class. A ...
We now have the audio files that got a tenured LSU law professor, Ken Levy, placed on leave. Levy filed a suit against the ...
LSU law professor Ken Levy was reinstated to his teaching position by a district judge on Thursday afternoon. After making partisan statements regarding Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry and U.S. President ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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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, Levy was ...
LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center Dean Alena Allen told students in an online meeting Tuesday that tenured law professor Ken Levy is being replaced pending an investigation. Baton Rouge attorney Jill ...