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The LSU Law School Professor Free Speech Hot Potato Saga Continues

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After a court just ordered LSU to reinstate law professor Ken Levy citing his free speech and due process rights, LSU continued its strategy of appealing decisions that aren’t in its favor. I was willing to cut Landry some slack; its not like Louisiana requires governors to have a legal training.

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Appeal Court Sides With LSU’s Attempt To Keep Law School Professor Out Of The Classroom

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Tenured law school professor Ken Levy of Louisiana State University was suspended from teaching his students because of comments he made about state governor Jeff Landry and President Donald Trump. What’s the endgame on going to court so you can punish a professor for dropping an F bomb toward a governor or a president?

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Law School Platforms Architect Of Project 2025 To Speak On Federalism

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Tenured professors are getting fired for sharing thoughts that aren’t in line with mainstream political doxa or being forced into protracted court battles to get back into their class rooms. And the backlash isn’t just hitting professors.

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Judge To Hear If Green Card Holders Can Be Deported For Disagreeing With American Policy

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Fox News has coverage: A court hearing will take place in Manhattan federal court Wednesday morning challenging the detention of Mahmoud Khalil, one of the ringleaders of anti-Israel protests at Columbia University last year who the Trump administration is trying to deport. He was then taken to a Louisiana detention center.