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What Ken Levy said. On Jan. 14, the first day of a criminal law course, Levy told his students that he had a no-recording policy. Levy referenced an incident after the November presidential ...
Ken Levy: LSU suspended me with despite the fact that I broke no rule. Now they want me to pay their attorney's fees. What they are doing is cruel. Here's why.
Listen to what LSU law professor Ken Levy said that got him suspended from teaching and prompted lawsuit over free speech. Skip to main content. You are the owner of this article. Edit ...
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 ...
Ken Levy of Louisiana State University told Trump-supporting students they need his “political commentary.” A series of judges has disagreed over whether he should be back in class. And Louisiana’s ...
LSU must immediately allow law professor Ken Levy to return to teaching, an East Baton Rouge Parish district judge ruled Tuesday night. The university is also barred from interfering with Levy's ...
LSU must immediately allow law professor Ken Levy to return to teaching, an East Baton Rouge Parish district judge ruled Thursday morning. Under a temporary restraining order issued by Judge ...
An appeals court said a Baton Rouge judge wrongly ordered LSU to reinstate Ken Levy, who was supsended after criticizing Gov. Jeff Landry using vulgar language.
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - We now have the audio files that got a tenured LSU law professor, Ken Levy, placed on leave. Levy filed a suit against the university in an effort to keep his job, and on ...
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 ...
Ken Levy: LSU suspended me with despite the fact that I broke no rule. Now they want me to pay their attorney's fees. What they are doing is cruel. Here's why.
An appeals court said a Baton Rouge judge wrongly ordered LSU to reinstate Ken Levy, who was supsended after criticizing Gov. Jeff Landry using vulgar language.
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