LSU's new free speech policy doesn't protect free speech. It inhibits it, and that's bad for everybody, especially students.
Gov. Jeff Landry on Wednesday blasted a Baton Rouge judge who ordered LSU to return to the classroom a law school professor who used vulgar language to criticize Landry and President Donald Trump.
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry said he is readying an executive order that would require state employees who work remotely to ...
Gov. Jeff Landry's latest executive order includes the “evaluation of all state contracts to determine if they are necessary ...
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 ...
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 ...
Louisiana’s two largest teacher unions have come out in support of a sweeping constitutional amendment Gov. Jeff Landry has ...
Governor Landry addressed a variety of issues impacting Louisiana, including education, crime and the upcoming constitutional ...
The order is a product of Landry’s Fiscal Responsibility Review Program, sometimes referred to as La. DOGE, in reference to ...
The governor was in Monroe today delivering a state of the state address to a large crowd of business and government leaders ...
Governor Jeff Landry released an address highlighting why Amendment 2 is so important for Louisiana’s economy. Early voting takes place March 15-22, excluding Sunday, March 16. Election Day is March ...
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