An appeals court said a Baton Rouge judge wrongly ordered LSU to reinstate Ken Levy, who was supsended after criticizing Gov.
In a blow to Louisiana State University law professor Ken Levy’s fight to return to teaching, a state appeals court reversed a lower court’s order that had put him back in the classroom.
A Louisiana appeals court on Tuesday upheld the suspension of an LSU law professor who criticized Gov. Jeff Landry and ...
The university is also barred from interfering with Levy's job as a tenured professor at the LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center on ...
A legal battle over the teaching suspension of a tenured law professor continues to intensify as LSU fires back in legal ...
The Louisiana First Circuit Court of Appeal sided with LSU Tuesday, agreeing that the university does not have to immediately return embattled LSU law professor Ken Levy to the classroom at this time.
A Louisiana appeals court ruled LSU doesn’t have to reinstate law professor Ken Levy—at least not yet. His legal challenge is ...
Tenured LSU law professor Ken Levy sued the university, claiming he was punished for making political comments in class. A ...
A day before Winston DeCuir Jr. submitted his resignation letter, he'd offered encouraging words to a group of students ...
A state judge has ordered LSU to allow its law professor Ken Levy to return to teaching duties. The university had removed ...
Private attorneys hired by Louisiana State University Friday morning asked a district court to either stay or dissolve a ...
A district judge Thursday ordered LSU to allow embattled LSU law professor Ken Levy to return to the classroom.