The move would add some big-state momentum to a trend started by Louisiana last ... on what Robert Tuttle, law professor at Washington, DC's George Washington University, says has been the norm ...
A tenured LSU law professor removed from his classes pending an investigation into alleged political comments is suing the university, saying it violated his First Amendment rights and its own
A veteran Louisiana prosecutor whose family was sued over a violent brawl at their Uptown college bar successfully petitioned Louisiana State Police to re-investigate the plaintiff.
Fordham welcomes 21 students from the classes of 2026 (day and evening divisions) and 2027 (evening division) into the Stein Scholars Program in Public Interest Law and Ethics. Each student has been selected based on their demonstrated commitment to public interest law and diverse backgrounds to enrich the community.
The acting top federal prosecutor in Washington under President Donald Trump is furious about recent leaks to the press and also specifically directed staff to scrutinize a former official’s work on January 6 cases after she rebuked him on TV, according to internal emails obtained by CNN.
Today on Louisiana Considered, we hear how Louisiana politicians are responding to President Trump’s Jan. 6 pardons. We also learn how workers’ rights led to the banning of smoking in casinos 10 years ago,
An LSU professor says he was unfairly removed from teaching after making a joke about Gov. Jeff Landry and President Trump in class. Now, he’s suing. Should professors be punished for political
Due to weather conditions, Southern University's Baton Rouge campuses will remain closed through Friday, January 24. Classes and offices will continue to operate remotely. This includes Southern University and A&M College, Southern University Agricultural Research and Extension Center, and Southern University Law Center.
Lesley Lopez, program director at George Washington University Graduate School of Political Management, discusses opportunities and challenges that lay ahead in 2025.
A tenured LSU professor was suspended amid an investigation into student complaints over inappropriate comments. He says the school violated his free speech and due process rights.
The law, which applies to all public K-12 school and state-funded university classrooms, took effect Jan. 1. Days after the mandate went into effect, Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill — the ...
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill appealed that ruling, which the 5th Circuit decided only applied to the five school districts that are among the defendants in the case. For every other district, the law went into effect at the start of this month.