Ken Levy of Louisiana State University told Trump-supporting students they need his “political commentary.” A series of ...
The Louisiana First Circuit Court of Appeal has ruled that LSU does not have to immediately reinstate Professor Ken M. Levy ...
LSU law professor Ken Levy was suspended after he used vulgarities to refer to Trump and Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry during a lecture.
A state appeals court has halted a lower court's ruling requiring LSU to return a tenured law professor to his teaching duties after the university suspended him from the classroom in January.
Jeff Landry and President Donald Trump during a lecture. The ruling, which allows tenured law professor Ken Levy to return to his classroom this week, was issued following the conclusion of Tuesday's ...
LSU law professor Ken Levy suffered a major setback Thursday in his fight to return to teaching. The Louisiana First Circuit ...
LSU's Board of Supervisors on Friday approved a new, five-page policy establishing rules for free speech on campus — a change ...
LSU’s decision to suspend professor Ken Levy, who used vulgar language to criticize Gov. Jeff Landry and President Donald Trump during a lecture, has roiled the law school and launched a high ...
LSU suspended tenured law professor Ken Levy amid an investigation into what it said were student complaints of inappropriate statements during the first week of class. Levy sued the university ...
Tenured professor Ken Levy was placed on leave by Louisiana State University Jan. 17, three days after he made comments about Trump and Gov. Jeff Landry (R) during a lecture, according to court ...